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Marc Laporte was present at ClearOS meeting. So that remembered me the TikiWiki suite. Now I doing a bit of testing but when I visit my website I'm presented with the following message: "The interface is not enabled" What interface?
Monday, August 19 2019, 11:18 AM
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    Thursday, January 30 2020, 01:31 PM - #Permalink
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    Hi,

    I found this post on tiki.org. I experienced issues and made a report on Gitlab.

    In short there is a app for the Tiki manager!

    Issue reported on Gitlab.
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    Thursday, January 30 2020, 12:25 PM - #Permalink
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    Hi everyone,

    An update has been made that brings an improvement on the reasons why a Tiki Web Manager user may be faced with a "The interface is not enabled" message, giving more details about that message.

    Thanks.
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    Wednesday, September 11 2019, 03:46 AM - #Permalink
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    Marcel van van Leeuwen wrote:

    Yes, I now can access the Tiki Web Manager. I have to experiment a bit with the manager to get a bit familiar with the functions. The Tiki Manager has some neat functions!


    Thanks for the kind words. You may want to update often because Tiki Manager has regular updates:
    https://doc.tiki.org/How-to-install-Tiki-Manager-on-ClearOS#Update_Tiki_Manager

    You may like this quote :-)
    https://twitter.com/MarcLaporte/status/909102004512759808
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    Tuesday, August 27 2019, 06:36 PM - #Permalink
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    Yes, I now can access the Tiki Web Manager. I have to experiment a bit with the manager to get a bit familiar with the functions. The Tiki Manager has some neat functions!
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    Sunday, August 25 2019, 09:43 PM - #Permalink
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    Hi @Marcel,
    In that way, I think you can now access Tiki Web Manager.
    Thanks!
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    Sunday, August 25 2019, 12:59 PM - #Permalink
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    Gave it some thought! I restricted access to localhost only and then it's not gonna work. :o My bad. Thank you for the support, appreciated!
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    Sunday, August 25 2019, 12:52 PM - #Permalink
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    Hi Adrien, I installed the Tiki manager again on a physical server. I followed the documentation where you linked to. I'm presented with the following screen (see screenshot) when trying to open Web Tiki Manager.
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    Saturday, August 24 2019, 02:22 PM - #Permalink
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    Hi @Marcel,
    In one of your posts, you said that you would test the installation steps in a virtual machine. I would like to know where you stand.
    Regards,
    Adrien.
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    Friday, August 23 2019, 08:53 AM - #Permalink
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    Hi Nick, the delay is no problem! Maybe I was a bit inpatient because I was curious of his answer. Thanks! :)
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    Friday, August 23 2019, 08:39 AM - #Permalink
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    Hi Marcel, yes there was but it came in after my bed time! FWIW, Adrien has now had two posts approved so, from now on, all his posts will appear immediately without moderation.
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    Friday, August 23 2019, 08:08 AM - #Permalink
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    Is there still a post from Adrien on moderation? The reason for asking I saw his avatar as last replied person but there was no post.
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    Thursday, August 22 2019, 10:02 PM - #Permalink
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    Once you have activated Tiki Web Manager while referencing it to a virtual host, as explained in the previous link Install Tiki Manager Web Interface Step By Step, you will access it using the virtual host address you specify during activation.

    Thanks!
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    Thursday, August 22 2019, 06:31 PM - #Permalink
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    Hi @Adrien! I did the the steps you referring to but I will test it once again in a virtual machine. I will report this in this thread. You and the how-to is speaking of web manager. How is this accessed?

    I did a re-install of a server and my current installation is working because I installed Tiki Wiki without the Tiki Manager.


    Hi @Marc!, yes a app would be nice! Only problem is how to make a app for ClearOS. I'm referring to the community meeting were you pointed out that developing apps for ClearOS is a bit difficult. I totally agree with you. I tried to do some development stuff but it is very difficult to understand for a beginning developer how ClearOS works. There are so many variables, functions in the code that it is hard to read and understand. Also you have to understand how codignter works with it MVC principal... With the upcoming version 8 of ClearOS I don't know if it is wise to invest time to understand this.

    Regards,

    Marcel
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    Thursday, August 22 2019, 01:35 PM - #Permalink
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    @Marcel: I hope we can one day have a Tiki Manager app for ClearOS. So it would be one click to install Tiki Manager, and then, you'll be able to use the web interface of Tiki Manager to create sites, proceed to backups, clones, etc.

    But there are some pre-requisites:
    * Have a pipeline to develop, test and deploy apps
    * Integration between Tiki Manager and the ClearOS apps so creating a site in Tiki Manager also creates the website and SSL certs.

    Best regards,

    Marc
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    Thursday, August 22 2019, 11:08 AM - #Permalink
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    Hello Marcel!

    This could be because you have not yet enabled the Tiki-Manager interface.
    If this is not the case, you should enable it with the command
    php tiki-manager webmanager:enable
    by having previously created a virtual host and finally access it.
    You can get more details here Install Tiki Manager Web Interface Step By Step
    Thanks!
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    Monday, August 19 2019, 11:23 AM - #Permalink
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    To add some extra info I used the Tiki manager what was suggested in the how to on this page.
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