Till, that is a silly requirement. And it worked out to just edit the mysql login "from host" column. and no. I followed no installation guide...
I figured it out. It was a database connection error. the fqd I typed in is not real so when the user was trying to connect from that domain it...
There is no mysql on the localhost. These lines: $username = $app->db->quote($_POST['username']); $passwort =...
I just installed the 3.0.5.4p5 version on CentOS7. Everything went just fine. the only error I got was at the very end but that was due to...
did you type in https://x.x.x.x:8080 ?
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