![]() For more information click “more information button”.Īt .createApplet(Launcher.java:746)Īt .getApplet(Launcher.java:675)Īt $n(Launcher.java:908)Ĭaused by: : The applet is signed but its manifest specifies Sandbox permissions. : Fatal: Initialization Error: Could not initialize applet. IcedTea-Web Plugin version: 1.5 (1.5-1ubuntu1) Even more information is available if debugging is enabled. For more information, try to launch the browser from the command line and examine the output.įor even more information you can visit and follow the steps described there on how to obtain necessary information to file bugĪdditional information may be available in the console or logs. Yes, I am using Firefox and I installed Java…again from ,īut Firefox shows the error when I go to Virtualmin > domain > Webmin > Other > File Manager: Not your average cPanel/Plesk (oh dear, good for us!). And don’t expect to get a hang of it in a couple of weeks these panels are quite complex and require a learning curve. Sorry to say - you have to catch up with the documentation, it is quite clear. So I guess you don’t know how to create a domain and work with plans/templates/features/modules. You can’t give rights and access in the File Manager module itself, they are inherited from Webmin and Virtualmin combined. In fact, you can do this “blindly” if yourself can’t access the File Manager, and if they have a working Java installation on their computer it’s their problem. And they will be able to manage files and directories there, upload, download, edit, so on. And if you followed what I wrote, they will also have a link in Webmin > Others, called File Manager to that module, that will confine them to their home directory in the File Manager. ![]() Important: hope you are not using Chrome/Chromium browser because Google removed Java support years ago! Try Firefox for this one.Īnd AFTER you properly create a domain, using a server template and a plan, with a corresponding user, that user after login will see only his domain and can manage only that. The problem is only on your local computer that doesn’t load the Java applet from Webmin. Here it is not the place for a how to in this regard. You can also install Java from Oracle, like the “original Java”, search the web for tutorials, there are lots of them, if your default IcedTea installation doesn’t work. And do not expose your root account under any circumstances. Good luck and test those yourself first, to get a grip. You can find those under Webmin > Others. You can also enable the Upload and Download feature, so they can upload a zip, uncompress it and than delete the archive for example, in a certain directory. Also edit the files, priceless for small edits. They will be able to upload/download files and manage them in a friendly manner. You can enable the File manager for that domain. And of course you have to provide them with the server name or external/public IP address.Īnother options from Webmin this time (not really necessary to give them SFTP or SSH - SSH I bet you don’t want to): And Virtualmin works best for the entry level guys if you assign a static IP directly for the server. But I trust you have a static IP from your internet provider. This means you have to configure the router to do that, and it’s less scary than it sounds. I must be missing something.but I can't figure out what it is.Eiger3970 You should read maybe a bit more about port forwarding, it’s the only way you can do that if you are hosting this inside your LAN. *Database Name: the name which appears in CPanel, in the "database" boxĭatabase Prefix: I just wrote in "oc". *User: the name which appears in CPanel, in the "user" box I must be missing something, and it's probably very simple and I'll feel like an idiot when you help me find it. I've tried everything I can think of.and every combination in the different response boxes. In "database host" I have tried "localhost." I have tried my domain name. ![]() I even deleted one database and created a new one, wondering if there was some problem with the first one. It is showing up, giving me the name of the database and user name. ![]() I have created an SQL database in MySQL in my CPanel. "Error: Could not connect to the database please make sure the database server, username and password is correct!" Installation step 3 wants the database connection details, but no matter what I've put there I keep getting the message: This seems like it should be so easy, but I've been beating my head against a wall for nearly two hours. ![]()
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