Hi Jon,
I cannot help in the TP-Link issue.
But if your router has Wlan, as I think, you actually do not need it on the
box. E.g.I am not using my box as router.
Dietmar
Am 5. März 2019 00:09:52 MEZ schrieb Jon Carriel via Freedombox-discuss
:
>Hello. I'm a non-technical newbie who just
Hello. I'm a non-technical newbie who just recently bought a Cubietruck in
order to create a FreedomBox, and I've managed to connect it to my LAN, via a
Cat5 line to my cable router. I've gotten as far as the Apps screen, using a
Chrome browser on my Windows7 PC. I'm now having difficulty
On 04/03/19 12:44 pm, David Mintz wrote:
[...]
> Thought experiment: Suppose you just disable the RedirectMatch "^/$
> ..." and use one and the same domain for serving both your personal
> site and plinth/freedombox apps? (sounds like the implication below
> is that you can do that). I am trying
@Sunil thank you for this clear and thorough explanation. I think I've now got
a better handle on the issues and will be able to fix.
And thank you for Freedombox.
Thought experiment: Suppose you just disable the RedirectMatch "^/$ ..." and
use one and the same domain for serving both your
> > https://securedrop.org/
https://onionshare.org/ is likely better.
> Added to
https://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox/LeavingTheCloud
> As usual, we need a Debian package for it first.
No, it is not.
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On 03/03/19 8:21 am, Daddy wrote:
> Hello!
>
> What's the exact certificate error? Is the setup using separate
> certificates for each of the sites, or the same cert?
> If it's the latter, the certificate would have to be "wildcard"
> certificate, supporting multiple subdomains. Let's encrypt is