Changing URL for panel.
Changing URL for panel.
Hello,
How can I correctly move installed Keyhelp from main domain to subdomain?
How can I correctly move installed Keyhelp from main domain to subdomain?
Re: Changing URL for panel.
Hello,
currently this is not directly supported via KeyHelp. You will be able to change KeyHelp Paneldomain as long with servername with an future update of KeyHelp.
Currently the recommended way would be a reinstallation.
currently this is not directly supported via KeyHelp. You will be able to change KeyHelp Paneldomain as long with servername with an future update of KeyHelp.
Currently the recommended way would be a reinstallation.
Viele Grüße,
Martin
Martin
Re: Changing URL for panel.
Sorry for the necro bump, but is it possible to change server name domain now inside KH or via ssh? Thanks!
Re: Changing URL for panel.
Settings => Hostname is your friend
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Tobi
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Re: Changing URL for panel.
Thank you obito, will check it out
Re: Changing URL for panel.
Hello,
as KeyHelp is delivered by the standard apache, there is no different Port. Of course you are free to change the port of Apache itself, but this will affect all websites.
Best Regards
Martin Dannehl
as KeyHelp is delivered by the standard apache, there is no different Port. Of course you are free to change the port of Apache itself, but this will affect all websites.
Best Regards
Martin Dannehl
Viele Grüße,
Martin
Martin
Re: Changing URL for panel.
Hello,
how should a different Port protect KeyHelp?
KeyHelp Login itself is already with bruteforce protection and you can enable two-factor authentification also.
how should a different Port protect KeyHelp?
KeyHelp Login itself is already with bruteforce protection and you can enable two-factor authentification also.
Viele Grüße,
Martin
Martin
Re: Changing URL for panel.
how should a different Port protect KeyHelp?
>> First, it will effectively prevent most people from directly seeing the control panel, second is easy to set up. Only whitelisted IPs can access the panel.
KH has prevented search engines crawling KH's URL?
Re: Changing URL for panel.
You can do this already:Only whitelisted IPs can access the panel.
KeyHelp has such a security feature for Administrators.
Restrict administrative access:
Here you can restrict the login for administrator accounts to one or more IPs or subnet addresses
KeyHelp > SETTINGS > Configuration / Login & session
You can also place a .htaccess in KeyHelp directory to limit by IP. The .htaccess file may include something like this:
# RESTRICT ACCESS TO DIRECTORY BY IP ADDRESS
# Include in .htaccess of any directory
<RequireAny>
Require all denied
Require ip 1.2.3.4
Require ip 5.6.7.8/12
# If local server access to the directory is required
# add the following; include the server ip addresses (ipv4 & ipv6)
Require local
Require ip 9.10.11.12
Require ip 2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7334
</RequireAny>
Re: Changing URL for panel.
1. What is the KeyHelp directory? Plz tell me the path.george wrote: ↑Wed 15. Apr 2020, 23:43You can do this already:Only whitelisted IPs can access the panel.
KeyHelp has such a security feature for Administrators.
Restrict administrative access:
Here you can restrict the login for administrator accounts to one or more IPs or subnet addresses
KeyHelp > SETTINGS > Configuration / Login & session
You can also place a .htaccess in KeyHelp directory to limit by IP. The .htaccess file may include something like this:
# RESTRICT ACCESS TO DIRECTORY BY IP ADDRESS
# Include in .htaccess of any directory
<RequireAny>
Require all denied
Require ip 1.2.3.4
Require ip 5.6.7.8/12
# If local server access to the directory is required
# add the following; include the server ip addresses (ipv4 & ipv6)
Require local
Require ip 9.10.11.12
Require ip 2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7334
</RequireAny>
2. How to edit httpd.conf, php.ini and my.cnf?
3. Does KH have NGINX? If it has so how to edit nginx.conf
Re: Changing URL for panel.
Hello,
1) KeyHelp is stored within /home/keyhelp/www/keyhelp but you must not store any additonal files there, as they will be deleted.
2) For additonal Apache settings, you have a setting tab within each domain. For PHP settings you find a setting tab for each User. MySQL Settings may be changed within /etc/mysql/mariadb.conf.d/90-tuning.cnf
3) Nginx is not supported. You are able to change Apache Port itself to whatever you like within KeyHelp configuration and manually configure Nginx (or Varnish etc.) as Reverseproxy manually.
1) KeyHelp is stored within /home/keyhelp/www/keyhelp but you must not store any additonal files there, as they will be deleted.
2) For additonal Apache settings, you have a setting tab within each domain. For PHP settings you find a setting tab for each User. MySQL Settings may be changed within /etc/mysql/mariadb.conf.d/90-tuning.cnf
3) Nginx is not supported. You are able to change Apache Port itself to whatever you like within KeyHelp configuration and manually configure Nginx (or Varnish etc.) as Reverseproxy manually.
Viele Grüße,
Martin
Martin
Re: Changing URL for panel.
So and how to edit httpd.conf?Martin wrote: ↑Thu 16. Apr 2020, 09:24 Hello,
1) KeyHelp is stored within /home/keyhelp/www/keyhelp but you must not store any additonal files there, as they will be deleted.
2) For additonal Apache settings, you have a setting tab within each domain. For PHP settings you find a setting tab for each User. MySQL Settings may be changed within /etc/mysql/mariadb.conf.d/90-tuning.cnf
3) Nginx is not supported. You are able to change Apache Port itself to whatever you like within KeyHelp configuration and manually configure Nginx (or Varnish etc.) as Reverseproxy manually.
Re: Changing URL for panel.
Hello,
there is no httpd.conf and also usually no need to manually change configuration files in /etc/apache2.
As written before you can add custom apache directives in the apache tab within the settings menu of each domain.
there is no httpd.conf and also usually no need to manually change configuration files in /etc/apache2.
As written before you can add custom apache directives in the apache tab within the settings menu of each domain.
Viele Grüße,
Martin
Martin