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[14:32:52] <ljf> maybe some others of you need to restart dnsmasq (about 1 by month), after that it works again...
[14:32:52] <ljf> journalctl -u dnsmasq seems not really helpul
[14:32:53] <ljf> hello, rarely i have the dnsmasq daemon marked as active but with this:
[14:32:53] <ljf> https://paste.yunohost.org/oyuxuqokaz.apache
[14:32:53] <ljf> ```
dig +short A wikipedia.org @127.0.0.1
;; communications error to 127.0.0.1#53: timed out
;; communications error to 127.0.0.1#53: timed out
;; communications error to 127.0.0.1#53: timed out
;; no servers could be reached
```
[14:32:53] <ljf> i have tested every external resolvers to see if one of them are out, but this time, every resolvers was up (may be it was not totally the case when the outage started some hours ago)
[14:32:58] <lautre> May be linked to this (french) : https://forum.yunohost.org/t/host-or-domain-name-not-found-meme-si-ladresse-mail-existe-et-fonctionne/37578
[14:34:14] <lautre> ljf Can you show us `/etc/resolv.conf` ?
[14:36:17] <lautre> On my Yunohost, there is only 127.0.0.1 as a nameserver
[15:19:19] <mrT> Hello a little help. I install vaultwarden, but when I open the app it is required log in with e-mail and master password I have not set?
[15:50:00] <mrT> I open the app https://..........................r/vaultwarden/admin/users/overview and insert admin token: I try to invite user, Open the link in the mail, open yunohost ad admin user, open vaultwarden, but after insert the email, it requires the passwword I've never set
[15:52:47] <tcfx> > <mrT> Hello a little help. I install vaultwarden, but when I open the app it is required log in with e-mail and master password I have not set?

Is there anything in the Vaultwarden documentation that talks about a default set of login credentials?
[16:03:34] <mrT> the problem is that it's opening only the log in page, but I need the Log in or Create a new account page
[16:03:49] <mrT> https://xmpp-upload.konig.nohost.me/upload/aO3RviZxoLXu8628/7432424f-353f-4de2-a189-81c88c20e1b6.png
[16:04:44] <mrT> I see only the next
[16:04:49] <mrT> https://xmpp-upload.konig.nohost.me/upload/WgS7LeO6lCO8688/e495cb32-92f1-4b36-adf6-3a2368b6744f.png
[16:14:01] <orhtej2> > <mrT> the problem is that it's opening only the log in page, but I need the Log in or Create a new account page

Append /admin to url, the person you chose as admin should be able to log in with auth token given to you after installation
[16:16:21] <mrT> > > <mrT> the problem is that it's opening only the log in page, but I need the Log in or Create a new account page
>
> Append /admin to url, the person you chose as admin should be able to log in with auth token given to you after installation
it is what I do: I enter admin token
[16:16:29] <mrT> https://xmpp-upload.konig.nohost.me/upload/LUSiC50WMig19387/fd70c42d-c676-43f6-9c08-ed6528be4004.png
[16:17:37] <mrT> then I went to user to invite a user....and again log in
[16:17:55] <mrT> https://xmpp-upload.konig.nohost.me/upload/eEOdEztOBJdu9473/ba5951f8-5f18-47b9-bb70-7bc1ab89104e.png
[16:18:44] <mrT> when I open the link from the mail, it requires to open my server, I open with admin/password, then open vaultwarden and at prompt only log in
[16:20:49] <mrT> but requires the password of the user just created
[16:23:54] <orhtej2> Is the app set as private?
[16:27:18] <mrT> I don't know what it means

[16:56:38] <lautre> Who can access this app? Visitors, members, admin only? (I think, it's the question)
[17:12:58] <mrT> thanks now I understand: after granting visitors I can set Users who can create an account
[17:17:18] <mrT> Now it is ok
[18:02:32] <tcfx> Can someone explain this error?
[18:02:33] <tcfx> https://aria.im/_bifrost/v1/media/download/AYvJiUrl-1ZbP_MVz8WsYxkCAE7_p01F0tc-JcF5gsPJrP_ZkPeMCRjXBxuWkcHclcfLB9sJk1OLCIRGFzmZNnFCeX1pq42QAG1hdHJpeC5vcmcvaWNPdUVPaVpSWld1V0puWHBUVFZjVmdQ
[18:02:58] <tcfx> It's a Raspberry Pi home server, currently using a .test domain and a .nohost.me domain
[18:03:14] <Salamandar> The port 80 (http) is not accessible from outside your home network
[18:03:39] <Salamandar> yes, this is about ipv6. If you don't expect ipv6 to work, you can ignore the issue
[18:03:41] <tcfx> And I did port forwarding for the IPv4
[18:04:19] <Salamandar> or you can configure port forwarding for ipv6 :)
[18:05:25] <tcfx> From what I see in my router config, I can only do port forwarding by ipv4 address...
[18:07:44] <Aleks (he/him/il/lui)> port forwarding doesnt necessarily makes sense for ipv6 but maybe there's a firewall feature in your router that blocks incoming ipv6 traffic somehow
[18:08:49] <tcfx> The firewall has a "Normal" and a "Minimal" mode, so that could be it yeah
[18:11:57] <tcfx> Could that be the reason why I'm not currently able to install a certificate?
[18:12:00] <tcfx> https://aria.im/_bifrost/v1/media/download/AUxicT7egZpwiZzQg1toMqLz78BLFpeAWBH8MWGTf6YYGB-Z5YRo5wqLOiSpKzhqCoX9DxLmLIn-okb4scwKybNCeX1qNgwgAG1hdHJpeC5vcmcvUlFTbkNMRkJqZ3VkVHpDQldzaE1Vdmtj
[18:12:27] <Aleks (he/him/il/lui)> yup
[18:15:31] <tcfx> Nope, same error
[19:27:03] <tcfx> Could this certificate part be due to the fact that I ain't using my own domain yet?
[19:30:52] <Aleks (he/him/il/lui)> you should be able to have a certificate for a .nohost.me just fine (but not for .test / .local since they are purely local by definition)
[19:31:15] <Aleks (he/him/il/lui)> but anyway right now yunohost blocks the certificate feature because it's likely to fail because there's no working ipv6
[19:32:06] <Aleks (he/him/il/lui)> maybe the *real* issue though, more precisely is that you have an AAAA record configured in the DNS records of your registrar (as recommended by YunoHost in fact) *but* your IPv6 connectivity is not publicly exposed
[19:32:43] <Aleks (he/him/il/lui)> (ah you didnt configure the AAAA manually I suppose since that's a nohost.me so that's automagic)
[19:33:24] <Aleks (he/him/il/lui)> anyway, classic "IPv6 ruining your day while IPv4 is just fine"
[19:39:17] <tcfx> So, I guess it's an ISP thing?
[19:39:55] <tcfx> Might run Wireguard between this and a cheap VPS