If your apache SSL configuration is correct you can force the NodeJS and
the starting of the service later to access crdb.dut.ac.za directly using
the server local IP instead of going thru the Public-IP/F5. You can do it
by adding an entry into /etc/hosts for the server private IP address. The
dspace 7 cris, when I want to edit the communities and collections I get
the following error:
* An error occurred searching for a community *
Http failure response for
http://localhost:8080/server/api/discover/search/objects?page=0=10=editCommunity=d=COMMUNITY:
400 OK
I have reviewed the
Hi Sean,
Am 08.07.22 um 11:24 schrieb Sean Carte:
Ah, but wait, I remembered the chain of events that led to me installing
the cert, whose chain is broken:
The F5 firewall seems to provide certification through its wildcard
certificate. So if you visit our current DSpace-CRIS 5 repository at
Hi Agustin
Try to delete *.m2* file and run* mvn package*
On Monday, July 4, 2022 at 5:59:25 PM UTC+3 agustin...@unr.edu.ar wrote:
> Hello! I'm upgrading from Dspace 6.3 to Dspace 7.3 and i've got an error
> when executing* mvn -U clean package*
>
> I can't figure it out so any help is
On Fri, Jul 08, 2022 at 11:24:37AM +0200, Sean Carte wrote:
> Ah, but wait, I remembered the chain of events that led to me installing
> the cert, whose chain is broken:
>
> The F5 firewall seems to provide certification through its wildcard
> certificate. So if you visit our current DSpace-CRIS
Ah, but wait, I remembered the chain of events that led to me installing
the cert, whose chain is broken:
The F5 firewall seems to provide certification through its wildcard
certificate. So if you visit our current DSpace-CRIS 5 repository at
https://openscholar.dut.ac.za/ and check the