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What is a protocol?
In the browser, your domain name ending with ://
is the protocol, usually http
and https
. Since the Dashboard may be accessible by multiple protocols + domain + port combinations under normal deployment, please make sure to choose the most appropriate one as the callback.
Please make sure the protocol+domain+port displayed by your browser before login and the protocol+domain+port you jump to after login are the same.
Please make sure your path is /oauth2/callback
, all lowercase.
DNS resolution failure, in most cases, is due to iptables-related configuration changes.
It is recommended to restart docker first, sudo systemctl restart docker
, and then use the script to restart the Dashboard.
If the lookup error still occurs, it is recommended to check whether there are other tools to control iptables, such as Aapanel Firewall.
This problem may also be related to the kernel, please try to change the official kernel.
Suggest changing the authentication method to Github/Gitlab.
It may be caused by a number of factors, the most likely is a network problem, we suggest to check the network and retry.
If you can't solve it, we suggest changing the authentication method to Github/Gitlab.
You have logged into the wrong account or configured the wrong username, note that username is not email, you can use a script to modify it.
If the server has network problems, you can restart docker first, sudo systemctl restart docker
, and then use the script to restart the Dashboard.
You can also change to another OAuth method if necessary.
Same as above.
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