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jimeh avatar jimeh commented on August 16, 2024
document how to access webui

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erikkaplun avatar erikkaplun commented on August 16, 2024

I have the same problem! Only the 32772 port is being forwarded by default and I can find no hint whatsoever as to where the web interface is listening...

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lorn avatar lorn commented on August 16, 2024

Hi, yes you can! :) Just type https://your_ip:32772/ znc will know that
you are using https and will make the proper redirect

  Lindolfo Lorn Rodrigues

On Mon, Dec 7, 2015, at 10:23 AM, Erik Allik wrote:

I have the same problem! Only the 32772 port is being forwarded by default and I can find no hint whatsoever as to where the web interface is listening...


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub[1].

Links:

  1. #11 (comment)

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erikkaplun avatar erikkaplun commented on August 16, 2024

I realized Safari and Chrome can't open the page for some reason but
Firefox can, on OS X — could that be mentioend?

On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 3:25 PM Lindolfo Rodrigues [email protected]
wrote:

Hi, yes you can! :) Just type https://your_ip:32772/ znc will know that
you are using https and will make the proper redirect

Lindolfo Lorn Rodrigues

On Mon, Dec 7, 2015, at 10:23 AM, Erik Allik wrote:

I have the same problem! Only the 32772 port is being forwarded by
default and I can find no hint whatsoever as to where the web interface is
listening...


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub[1].

Links:

  1. #11 (comment)


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#11 (comment).

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jimeh avatar jimeh commented on August 16, 2024

Like @lorn, said, ZNC by default uses the same port both for IRC and HTTP. Apologies for the confusion. I've added more detailed info about how to access the web-interface in 172bcb6.

If you guys are happy with it, I'll close this issue :)

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lorn avatar lorn commented on August 16, 2024

👍

  Lindolfo Lorn Rodrigues

On Mon, Dec 7, 2015, at 12:32 PM, Jim Myhrberg wrote:

Like @lorn[1], said, ZNC by default uses the same port both for IRC and HTTP. Apologies for the confusion. I've added more detailed info about how to access the web-interface in 172bcb6[2].

If you guys are happy with it, I'll close this issue :)


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  1. https://github.com/lorn
  2. 172bcb6
  3. #11 (comment)

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erikkaplun avatar erikkaplun commented on August 16, 2024

If you could only add that some browsers might not be able to connect to it (it's probably not fully standard HTTP protocol)? otherwise people might just assume the container is misconfigured and isn't letting HTTP connections through, because it's hardly ever the case that a standard browser cannot access a working HTTP service.

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jimeh avatar jimeh commented on August 16, 2024

@eallik Are you sure there's no proxy config or something that's preventing Chrome and Safari from accessing the webui for you? Maybe try all three browsers from a different machine? I've never had any issue with any browser on desktop or phones. ZNC should be acting like a 100% normal HTTP server.

As far as I understand it, ZNC decides on a per connection basis if the connection should be treated as HTTP or IRC based on the first request received from the client.

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erikkaplun avatar erikkaplun commented on August 16, 2024

My Safari and Chrome have no proxies configured... it's all standard
vanilla stuff.
On Tue, 15 Dec 2015 at 12:19, Jim Myhrberg [email protected] wrote:

@eallik https://github.com/eallik Are you sure there's no proxy config
or something that's preventing Chrome and Safari from accessing the webui
for you? Maybe try all three browsers from a different machine? I've never
had any issue with any browser on desktop or phones. ZNC should be acting
like a 100% normal HTTP server.

As far as I understand it, ZNC decides on a per connection basis if the
connection should be treated as HTTP or IRC based on the first request
received from the client.


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub
#11 (comment).

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moredhel avatar moredhel commented on August 16, 2024

@jimeh, there are some ports that chrome/safari will refuse to connect to. for example ports 6667/6697.
Can you try exposing znc on port 80/8080, and see if that helps?

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kopax avatar kopax commented on August 16, 2024

How can I disable the web ui ? so far people can tweak there chrome to access the UI by http.

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moredhel avatar moredhel commented on August 16, 2024

Hi kopax, you should probably be opening another issue for this. You can look at the following pages that should resolve your issues:
Webadmin Module
Enabling/Disabling Modules

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moredhel avatar moredhel commented on August 16, 2024

To anyone else who experiences the original issue, there is a fix described in the FAQ.

https://wiki.znc.in/FAQ#How_can_I_access_webadmin_with_my_browser.3F

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