Fix based on original file:
mention @fgsl about:
"user_manual_pt-br/files/access_webdav.rst
Você eliminou as linhas 145 a 148 do arquivo original na tradução."
Close#1341
After following two different tutorials on Internet, I have encountered login loop after fresh install. It had taken me some time to fix this problem, so I am proposing this troubleshooting part here.
signed-off-by Bernhard Ostertag <bernio.github@gmx.de>
After upgrading to 15.0.5 this is shown in the Admin-panel:
```
Your web server is not properly set up to resolve “/ocm-provider/”. This is most likely related to a web server configuration that was not updated to deliver this folder directly. Please compare your configuration against the shipped rewrite rules in “.htaccess” for Apache or the provided one in the documentation for Nginx at it’s documentation page 1. On Nginx those are typically the lines starting with “location ~” that need an update.
Your web server is not properly set up to resolve “/ocs-provider/”. This is most likely related to a web server configuration that was not updated to deliver this folder directly. Please compare your configuration against the shipped rewrite rules in “.htaccess” for Apache or the provided one in the documentation for Nginx at it’s documentation page 1. On Nginx those are typically the lines starting with “location ~” that need an update.
```
I think for runnning nextcloud in a subdirectory of webroot, this rewrite has to be added to the nignx configuration when running nextcloud in a subdirectory of webroot
signed-off-by Bernhard Ostertag <bernieo.github@gmx.de>
After upgrading to 15.0.5 this is shown in the Admin-panel:
```
Your web server is not properly set up to resolve “/ocm-provider/”. This is most likely related to a web server configuration that was not updated to deliver this folder directly. Please compare your configuration against the shipped rewrite rules in “.htaccess” for Apache or the provided one in the documentation for Nginx at it’s documentation page 1. On Nginx those are typically the lines starting with “location ~” that need an update.
Your web server is not properly set up to resolve “/ocs-provider/”. This is most likely related to a web server configuration that was not updated to deliver this folder directly. Please compare your configuration against the shipped rewrite rules in “.htaccess” for Apache or the provided one in the documentation for Nginx at it’s documentation page 1. On Nginx those are typically the lines starting with “location ~” that need an update.
```
I think for runnning nextcloud in a subdirectory of webroot, this rewrite has to be added to the nignx configuration when running nextcloud in a subdirectory of webroot
After upgrading to 15.0.5 this is shown in the Admin-panel:
```
Your web server is not properly set up to resolve “/ocm-provider/”. This is most likely related to a web server configuration that was not updated to deliver this folder directly. Please compare your configuration against the shipped rewrite rules in “.htaccess” for Apache or the provided one in the documentation for Nginx at it’s documentation page 1. On Nginx those are typically the lines starting with “location ~” that need an update.
```
I think for runnning nextcloud in a subdirectory of webroot, this redirect has to be added to the configuration
signed-off by bernieo.github@gmx.de