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Yesterday, I was having problems with the registration, I seem to have forgotten my password. I had 'remembered' my password on this system, and there is no way to reset your password from a remembered system. Plus no way was I going to restart Firefox; too much other stuff active.

I figured I would put it off until today. So today, on another system, I reset my password (interestingly, this system still is logged in, even though with the old password!).

I then went to https://myserver:81 and got a blank page. It is redirecting to ttps://myserver:81/app/base/

I rebooted the server and still a blank page.

I went to the system I used to reset my account password, to access my server and also a blank page. (/app/base/).

So how do I get back in so I can register now that I believe I have a working account password?

thanks
Monday, May 22 2017, 01:45 PM
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Monday, May 22 2017, 06:49 PM - #Permalink
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Solved.

Last night there was a update of some modules. I ran 'yum update', got some 60 modules, rebooted, and the login screen came up.

So there is a problem with the auto updater on first install at least before registration.
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    Monday, May 22 2017, 06:35 PM - #Permalink
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    Turn on debugging and see if there's any relevant stack trace.

    touch /etc/clearos/webconfig.debug
    service webconfig restart
    tail -f /var/log/webconfig/debug.log


    Then refresh the blank page in Webconfig.

    Don't forget to turn debug off when you're done:

    rm /etc/clearos/webconfig.debug


    Post back here with your findings and we can probably help you out.

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    Monday, May 22 2017, 06:01 PM - #Permalink
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    I just tried page source and the page is truly blank. Not just something that cannot be rendered on the screen.
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