That isn't going to work--if you're using the cloudflare DNS plugin, you'll need to include those credentials in your config file, and set DNS_CERT=1.Im using cloudflare DNS Plugin and standalone-cert=1
nextcloud successfully created! Testing SRV response to FreeBSD pkg.freebsd.org's SRV record could not be verified. Testing DNSSEC response to FreeBSD pkg.freebsd.org could not be reached via DNSSEC. Testing DNS response to FreeBSD pkg.freebsd.org could not be reached via DNS, check your network Failed to create jail root@freenas[~/freenas-iocage-nextcloud]#
JAIL_IP="192.168.1.199" DEFAULT_GW_IP="192.168.1.1" POOL_PATH="/mnt/tank" TIME_ZONE="Europe/Berlin" HOST_NAME="blahblah.de" DNS_CERT=1 CERT_EMAIL="blahblah@blah.com" DNS_PLUGIN="cloudflare" DNS_ENV="CLOUDFLARE_EMAIL=blahblah@blah.com CLOUDFLARE_API_KEY=xxxxxxxxx"
It's unlikely that Cloudflare is causing your problems, but to simplify troubleshooting, turn off their proxy (on the DNS page, turn off the orange cloud). It should look like this:So what do i have to do to get my cloud running withoug cloudflare?
That's expected; this script is designed to serve Nextcloud only over the domain name.404 Site 192.168.178.199 is not served on this interface
> -------------------------------------------- > 301 Moved Permanently > -------------------------------------------- Status: 301 Moved Permanently Code: 301 Date: Sun, 26 Jan 2020 11:55:59 GMT Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Connection: close Set-Cookie: __cfduid=d834bfac82be86dbf89b5ce32c94b2b611580039759; expires=Tue, 25-Feb-20 11:55:59 GMT; path=/; domain=.mydomain.de; HttpOnly; SameSite=Lax; Secure Location: https://mydomain.de/ CF-Cache-Status: DYNAMIC Expect-CT: max-age=604800, report-uri="https://report-uri.cloudflare.com/cdn-cgi/beacon/expect-ct" Server: cloudflare CF-RAY: 55b24d122fade66c-LHR
It isn't, apparently 11.3 reports the release differently. It's going to take a little bit of tinkering to get this to work; hopefully I'll be able to get to it this weekend.If it's just not supported by the script yet
Ace, was looking through the script myself naïvely thinking I might be able to work it out myself and couldn't help but be impressed with all of your work. Thanks for what must undoubtedly have been a mountain of work.It isn't, apparently 11.3 reports the release differently. It's going to take a little bit of tinkering to get this to work; hopefully I'll be able to get to it this weekend.
That really sounds like a problem--20-30 minutes would be expected, but not multiple hours. What version of FreeNAS are you running, and what's your hardware?takes more than 3 hours to install though
That really sounds like a problem--20-30 minutes would be expected, but not multiple hours. What version of FreeNAS are you running, and what's your hardware?