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Could you provide the entire log with the backtrace generated at nextcloud.log file? |
Using OpenSSL instead of CFSSL will fix this but would be good to reproduce the issue with CFSSL. |
he entire log with the backtrace generated at nextcloud.log file root@ip-172-31-15-76:/var/www/html/nextcloud/data# tail -n 50 nextcloud.log |
I made tests here using CFSSL, but I can't reproduce this issue. Is your setup new? |
Can it happen that the issue is on the MagicGetterSetterTrait.php and the CfsslHandler.php. |
I think that will be possible reproduce with the same config values of LibreSign Could you send here the output of the follow command? occ config:list libresign Only pay attention to replace your private data before send the message. |
Here is the output : ubuntu@ip-172-31-15-76:/var/www/html$ sudo -u www-data php /var/www/html/nextcloud/occ config:list libresign |
LibreSign at this moment have only support to Nextcloud 29, 30, 31 and 32. Looking your logs I saw that you are using Nextcloud 27.1.11.3. Consequentily you also are using a very old version of LibreSign, 7.1.1, we haven't any customer using this version and because this we stopped to maintain the support to this. We only maintain the support to the current supported versions of Nextcloud server and only give support to EOL versions of Nextcloud to our customers. If you wish to have enterprise support to an EOL version of Nextcloud server, you can contact our team at [email protected]. Closing this issue as of unsupported version. |
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Error | libresign | Cannot set non existing property OCA\Libresign\Handler\CfsslHandler->set = array ( 0 => 'IT', ).
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