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gibxxi
Mar 13, 2015Guide
Hmm. I have it (AV Plus) installed, but it's not enabled. However, as soon as I install Dropbox Manager it kills HTTP and all add-on links in the admin GUI are broken as well as their associated thumbnails. HTTP/S seems to be unaffected. But since it's using secure connections to download the core files, I think it may have something to do with the way it's injecting itself into Apache's config. I had a similar issue trying to follow a tutorial to set up a SSL certificate for phpmyadmin use, which failed in a very similar way with regards the admin GUI and anything referenced via regular HTTPS. This is using Firefox 35.01. Not tried it in IE.
I think an uninstall may be fully fixing the issue as HTTP access is restored. But the green bar above the service, and the associated checkmark in its settings, labelled: "HTTP Enabled" do not get restored to their prior state. This was after a factory default install with only SMB Plus add-on and AV-Plus add-on installed (but not enabled). The (scheduled) built-in AV scanner wasn't enabled either, and no bit-rot enabled on any shares. Snapshots set at default settings.
One thing I hadn't got around to doing was changing the HTTPS key host in settings from the default, to the name I issued the NAS during the setup wizard process. I simply forgot about it. This may (or may not) have a bearing on it.
I think an uninstall may be fully fixing the issue as HTTP access is restored. But the green bar above the service, and the associated checkmark in its settings, labelled: "HTTP Enabled" do not get restored to their prior state. This was after a factory default install with only SMB Plus add-on and AV-Plus add-on installed (but not enabled). The (scheduled) built-in AV scanner wasn't enabled either, and no bit-rot enabled on any shares. Snapshots set at default settings.
One thing I hadn't got around to doing was changing the HTTPS key host in settings from the default, to the name I issued the NAS during the setup wizard process. I simply forgot about it. This may (or may not) have a bearing on it.
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