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[08:12:07] <ben> Hello, anyone know where the setting is hidden for the abuse@ email forward? I know where the email arrives for abuse@example.com, but I want to change it.
[08:14:35] <ben> > <@ben:utzer.de> Hello, anyone know where the setting is hidden for the abuse@ email forward? I know where the email arrives for abuse@example.com, but I want to change it?

I tried to google it, but I can not find it.
[08:17:01] <ben> > <@ben:utzer.de> I tried to google it, but I can not find it.

ok, found it by going through the yunohost cli command, it is a group setting for admins group.
[14:01:38] <ederto87> Hi everyone,

Does someone know if this issue can be solved ? (Yunohost and Pixelfed)
https://forum.yunohost.org/t/cannot-upload-file-pixelfed-0-12-3-ynh1/30745/8

Thank you

[17:36:06] <orhtej2> > <@eder87:matrix.org> Hi everyone,
>
> Does someone know if this issue can be solved ? (Yunohost and Pixelfed)
> https://forum.yunohost.org/t/cannot-upload-file-pixelfed-0-12-3-ynh1/30745/8
>
> Thank you

¯\_(ツ)_/¯ sounds like an upstream issue and YNH is up to date so
[18:16:57] <Louis> Hi there, I have successfully installed LanguageTool on a subdomain of mine. However, I do not find the endpoint where to send the text for checking. Anyone knows? I have tried `curl -d "language=fr-FR" -d "text=Bnjour" https://lang.domain.tld/v2` and `/check`, but I get the following:
```
<html>
<head><title>302 Found</title></head>
<body>
<center><h1>302 Found</h1></center>
<hr><center>nginx</center>
</body>
</html>
```

[18:18:07] <colm> https://aria.im/_matrix/media/v1/download/matrix.org/jzPeOWEdBOsrawWiptmVOtxw
[18:18:07] <colm> > <@colm:matrix.org> sent an image.

when running it with the 'su' user I get this different result
[18:18:07] <colm> > <@colm:matrix.org> sent an image.

then regarding ncdu, when I run it with the admin user at the fs root / I get this
[18:18:08] <colm> I've successfully rebooted now (remotely) and I'm told that I have 134GiB free!
```
1:
details: Please be careful and aware that if the server is hosting swap on an SD card or SSD storage, it may drastically reduce the life expectancy of the device.
status: SUCCESS
summary: The system has 976 MiB of swap!
2:
status: SUCCESS
summary: Storage / (on device /dev/sdb6) still has 134 GiB (65%) space left (out of 207 GiB)!
3:
status: SUCCESS
summary: Storage /boot (on device /dev/sdb1) still has 121 MiB (57%) space left (out of 213 MiB)!
```
[18:18:08] <tituspijean> (sorry, I have yet again a bug with Matrix and cannot see images)
Did you cleanup anything?
[18:18:08] <tituspijean> Try adding `-L` to follow the redirections ;)
[18:18:35] <tituspijean> However if that's an API, maybe the SSO is interfering
[18:18:58] <Louis> It is indeed
[18:19:05] <Louis> It works, but it gets me to the portal
[18:19:33] <Louis> Also, I installed it with the restrictions to `all_users`
[18:19:34] <Louis> That maybe interfering?
[18:29:22] <Louis> Ok it works better when set to visitors
[18:45:47] <tituspijean> Louis: do you know if the API has a dedicated path ? is /v2 correct? if so, we could add a specific permission for it, open to visitors
[18:56:09] <Louis> the dedicated path is `/v2/check`
[18:56:24] <Louis> How could we set specific permission?
[18:58:47] <tituspijean> That's up to the app package, and I'm discovering that related issue: https://github.com/YunoHost-Apps/languagetool_ynh/issues/33
[19:13:35] <Louis> Maybe it would be easier to set permissions from the reverse proxy
[19:14:03] <Louis> looking at languagetool options for the server they have password protection, but it is deprecated and ask to rather use a reverse proxy
[19:14:43] <Louis> Right now I locked it down by specifiying limitations for requests per minute
[19:47:59] <Alberto> Hi there! I need some help with the postinstallation of Yunohost on a laptop
[19:48:13] <Alberto> I think yunohost was not installed, just Debian
[19:50:31] <Alberto> I installed Yunohost along with Manjaro in old laptop, so I used the expert mode when installing it (otherwise, the installation process would wiped out the hard drive). Everything was fine and got Debian running from the [regular hardware installation ISO](https://yunohost.org/en/install/hardware:regular). When it finished, I rebooted the computer, logged in as root (I installed no DE because I just want to use it as a local server) and tried to log in from another computer going to https://yunohost.local/, but nothing was found. I tried the `yunohost tools postinstall` command but "the command was not found", I checked if the command was there with `dpkg --list | grep " yunohost "` and nothing was printed out (neither with `dpkg --list | grep "yunohost"` (no spaces)).
Edit: typos
[19:51:31] <Salamandar> you might want to try with sudo :)
[19:51:42] <Salamandar> ah but no package either… hmm
[19:51:47] <Alberto> but I am already logged in as root
[19:51:55] <Salamandar> alright
[19:52:08] <Alberto> thank you btw for replying! :)
[19:52:08] <Salamandar> well then yeah that is weird, yunohost is not installed
[19:53:01] <Salamandar> no problem :)
[19:53:30] <Salamandar> hmmm maybe our latest ISOs are faulty. Maybe it's just a standard debian install :) Maybe the "expert mode" was badly tested :D
[19:53:40] <Alberto> neither `apt search yunohost` or `apt install yunohost` work
[19:53:58] <Salamandar> You can install yunohost on a standard debian (like what you seem to have) by running that :
`curl https://install.yunohost.org | bash`
[19:54:04] <Alberto> cool!
[19:55:56] <Alberto> it says Apache is installed on your system. Yunohost conflicts with apache2 because it requires nginx. To be able to run this script, you should first run `apt remove apache2 --purge --autoremove`.
[19:56:38] <Alberto> Maybe this is because in the desktop environment screen I selected the last 3 options, including webserver
[19:56:54] <Alberto> I will remove apache2 and give the script another try
[20:01:20] <Salamandar> ah yes, that might be it. That might also be why yunohost ended not being installed… i'm not sure
[20:08:10] <Alberto> doing this made it, but I need to create another user 😅
[20:08:21] <Alberto> thanks a lot, Salamander! :)
[20:08:31] <Salamandar> you're welcome :D