Open nfalperen opened 1 month ago
Assuming your server is running on domain.tld
, you installed Penpot on penpot.domain.tld
, your user is user
you should be able to log in (checked it today) with:
User: user@domain.tld
(note: not user@penpot.domain.tld
)
Password: Your YNH password.
Now click on LDAP
button (not Login
).
Thanks for the info. But it didn't work.
Here's what I tried: I installed Yunohost on yunohost.domain.tld. I installed Penpot on penpot.domain.tld. When I finished the Penpto installation, it gave me the following information:
You can log in by using
Assuming your server is running on
domain.tld
, you installed Penpot onpenpot.domain.tld
, your user isuser
you should be able to log in (checked it today) with:User:
user@domain.tld
(note: notuser@penpot.domain.tld
) Password: Your YNH password.Now click on
LDAP
button (notLogin
).
That should be explained at least in ADMIN.md doc.
I read the necessary explanations in the Admin.md file. I tried the one there too, but it didn't work. If you look at the alternatives I tried above, it seems like I tried it but it didn't work.
27 Eki 2024 Paz 20:00 tarihinde lapineige @.***> şunu yazdı:
Assuming your server is running on domain.tld, you installed Penpot on penpot.domain.tld, your user is user you should be able to log in (checked it today) with:
User: @. (note: not @.) Password: Your YNH password.
Now click on LDAP button (not Login).
That should be explained at least in ADMIN.md doc.
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Good day, Penpot can be installed on my server without any problems. After the installation, I get the following information:
You can log in by using \<user>@yunohost.mysite.com e-mail as your username and your Yunohost password.
Here, instead of \<user>, I write all the users on the server (including the administrator user) and I cannot log in to Penpot with any of them. The Penpot screen on Yunohost does not ask me for any information about user definition. As a result, I cannot run the application.