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      i3 last edited by

      Thank you @JaredBusch for the excellent write up. I followed your instructions (copy and paste after editing the first section only) and did not receive any errors, however when I navigate to fqdn, it directs me to a page cannot be found page. Looking at the url it looks like is is appending the url twice.

      For example:
      I enter wiki.example.com
      and it navigates me to wiki.example.com/http:/wiki.example.com/login

      If I manually go to wiki.example.com/login I get a login page that is missing images.

      0_1519247086672_65e63e4c-d9c5-49bd-b0d3-87c79893b894-image.png

      Any thoughts?

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      • JaredBusch
        JaredBusch @i3 last edited by JaredBusch

        @i3 said in Install BookStack on Fedora 27:

        Thank you @JaredBusch for the excellent write up. I followed your instructions (copy and paste after editing the first section only) and did not receive any errors, however when I navigate to fqdn, it directs me to a page cannot be found page. Looking at the url it looks like is is appending the url twice.

        For example:
        I enter wiki.example.com
        and it navigates me to wiki.example.com/http:/wiki.example.com/login

        If I manually go to wiki.example.com/login I get a login page that is missing images.

        0_1519247086672_65e63e4c-d9c5-49bd-b0d3-87c79893b894-image.png

        Any thoughts?

        Check the APP_URL in your .env file.

        grep APP_URL /var/www/html/bookstack/.env
        

        You should see something like this
        0_1519247534365_6b542851-7a0a-47c5-b781-b4363796142c-image.png

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          i3 last edited by

          When I did that it showed app_url=http:\wiki.example.com
          I edited it to show http:// and it is now working- thank you very much for the quick response!

          I went back to my original file of what I entered in the app_url and I entered 'http:\wiki.example.com'

          Did I do something wrong?

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          • JaredBusch
            JaredBusch @i3 last edited by

            @i3 said in Install BookStack on Fedora 27:

            When I did that it showed app_url=http:\wiki.example.com
            I edited it to show http:// and it is now working- thank you very much for the quick response!

            I went back to my original file of what I entered in the app_url and I entered 'http:\wiki.example.com'

            Did I do something wrong?

            Yes. You have to escape the / with a \ to make the script work.
            Look at the note I had there.

            # Note 2: You must escape the // hence \/\/
            export APP_FQDN='http:\/\/wiki.domain.com'
            
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              i3 last edited by

              Got it. I misunderstood and simply removed the two //

              I understand now.

              Again, thank you for the great write up and responses!

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              • JaredBusch
                JaredBusch last edited by

                Yup, loving it.

                0_1519341548488_a1ca4829-39ae-40a7-b7d4-e0cf6b87f406-image.png

                When you export to PDF, you get a log at the bottom too.
                0_1519341594125_8b620af0-6098-4a71-8ae3-f4af8d2ed2a5-image.png

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                • PenguinWrangler
                  PenguinWrangler last edited by

                  @JaredBusch Nice write-up. I am definitely going to be trying this soon.

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                  • hobbit666
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                    • hobbit666
                      hobbit666 last edited by

                      Woop installed and ready to use.

                      (Does it matter i have no idea what half those commands did, but yet i have a working system πŸ€” )

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                      • NashBrydges
                        NashBrydges @hobbit666 last edited by

                        @hobbit666 said in Install BookStack on Fedora 27:

                        Woop installed and ready to use.

                        (Does it matter i have no idea what half those commands did, but yet i have a working system πŸ€” )

                        I guess that was the point of the post, was to make it crazy simple. I suppose whether it matters if you have no idea or not depends on whether you want to learn what those commands do or not πŸ˜‰

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                        • hobbit666
                          hobbit666 last edited by hobbit666

                          Seem to have an issue with pages.
                          Can add a new one but with no details
                          0_1519654967201_layout.png

                          But if i change the heading or add some text both editing the Page or when i first create one i get:-
                          0_1519655017224_error.png

                          So creating a New Book and Chapter works fine

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                          • hobbit666
                            hobbit666 @hobbit666 last edited by

                            @hobbit666 ignore me rebooted now working

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                            • JaredBusch
                              JaredBusch @NashBrydges last edited by

                              @nashbrydges said in Install BookStack on Fedora 27:

                              @hobbit666 said in Install BookStack on Fedora 27:

                              Woop installed and ready to use.

                              (Does it matter i have no idea what half those commands did, but yet i have a working system πŸ€” )

                              I guess that was the point of the post, was to make it crazy simple. I suppose whether it matters if you have no idea or not depends on whether you want to learn what those commands do or not πŸ˜‰

                              That is the point of my guides. They are for both education and getting a working system.

                              I could easily make it a script like @scottalanmiller did to my Nextcloud 13 guide, but I don’t want to.

                              I want my guides to educate as well as get the job done. I think the way that I breaks them up with a little blurb in between each set helps give it that right balance. Too much text and people who do not want to learn just move on. Not enough text, and it is basically just a script and the person learns nothing.

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                                PenguinWrangler @JaredBusch last edited by

                                @jaredbusch said in Install BookStack on Fedora 27:

                                @nashbrydges said in Install BookStack on Fedora 27:

                                @hobbit666 said in Install BookStack on Fedora 27:

                                Woop installed and ready to use.

                                (Does it matter i have no idea what half those commands did, but yet i have a working system πŸ€” )

                                I guess that was the point of the post, was to make it crazy simple. I suppose whether it matters if you have no idea or not depends on whether you want to learn what those commands do or not πŸ˜‰

                                That is the point of my guides. They are for both education and getting a working system.

                                I could easily make it a script like @scottalanmiller did to my Nextcloud 13 guide, but I don’t want to.

                                I want my guides to educate as well as get the job done. I think the way that I breaks them up with a little blurb in between each set helps give it that right balance. Too much text and people who do not want to learn just move on. Not enough text, and it is basically just a script and the person learns nothing.

                                Learn by doing is an axiom for me.

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                                • AdamF
                                  AdamF last edited by

                                  @JaredBusch Just curious, where do you have this located for your internal documentation? On a VPS like Vultr, or do you have this in your own COLO somewhere? I want to deploy bookstack this weekend to check it out and am trying to decide where to put it.

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                                  • JaredBusch
                                    JaredBusch @AdamF last edited by

                                    @fuznutz04 said in Install BookStack on Fedora 27:

                                    @JaredBusch Just curious, where do you have this located for your internal documentation? On a VPS like Vultr, or do you have this in your own COLO somewhere? I want to deploy bookstack this weekend to check it out and am trying to decide where to put it.

                                    Mine is in a colo. We have a server there, it would be silly not to use it.

                                    Our PBX is on vultr, because that should not go down because I change something in the colo like a fucking genius (been there done that, got the tshirt).

                                    But things like our Nextcloud, Wiki, UNMS, UniFi Controller, etc. those can reside on the colo more cost effectively. At least until I need to upgrade the hardware.

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                                    • AdamF
                                      AdamF @JaredBusch last edited by

                                      @jaredbusch Good to know. Our PBX is Vultr as well, for the same reason. But in our office (not COLO) we host some internal stuff, and I have room for another VM as well. I'm debating on just hosting the wiki at the office, or putting it on Vultr. The downside of hosting at an office is that there are no redundancies for power or internet.

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                                        dafyre @AdamF last edited by

                                        @fuznutz04 said in Install BookStack on Fedora 27:

                                        @jaredbusch Good to know. Our PBX is Vultr as well, for the same reason. But in our office (not COLO) we host some internal stuff, and I have room for another VM as well. I'm debating on just hosting the wiki at the office, or putting it on Vultr. The downside of hosting at an office is that there are no redundancies for power or internet.

                                        That would only be a problem if you don't have the chapter named "What do do when the power goes out" saved as a PDF somewhere, lol.

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                                        • AdamF
                                          AdamF last edited by

                                          @JaredBusch I got this up and running. I like it so far. Then I attempted to use cert bot to secure it, and somehow screwed it up. I do not have a reverse proxy in front of bookstack. What else needs to be changed in the config files? I'm almost there, but the page is now displaying "The site cant provide a secure connection." wiki.mysite.com sent an invalid response.

                                          So it's getting to the site, but something is off.

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                                          • AdamF
                                            AdamF @AdamF last edited by

                                            @fuznutz04 OK Getting somewhere. Now getting the default Apache test page . So I'm getting to the server, but not getting to Bookstack.

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