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By C2C1
#4288
I'm brain fried after two days and now i'm done. Only issue i can possibly think of is my host is blocking due to PHP 5.6 no longer being supported. I have installed and reinstalled. I have changed usernames - passwords, done database repair. There is no index block. So I give up, hopefully i will be able to return when php 7 is available.

Thanks for everything you do though, what you do matters!
Dawn
#4304
Hi Dawn,

shouldn't be long, until PHP 7.2 compatible version is released, it's already in test and seem to have a fair few unofficial users on it. Just needs some more testing. I can notify you when it's out?
#4405
Waaaaaiiiit!

I'm late to this party.

Fedora and CentOS have a built in firewall. I'm assuming Red Hat does too. Did you handle that? This is from the CentOS install instructions:


$ sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --zone=public --add-service=http
$ sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --zone=public --add-service=https
$ sudo firewall-cmd --reload

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