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However, you may find the problem is that neither of us expect there to be HTTP basic auth on the Cloudlog installation - certainly this version doesn't, and so doesn't support passing those credentials in.
As far as I understood Cloudlog is built for instalation on a public server. Otherwise it would not be a accessable on the cloud without a speciel infrastructure at home like an own webserver, a firewall, a VPN etc.
Without auth everyone not only can see all my logs but also the content of the comment field. There may be private remarks.
In addition I wanted to prevent people from playing with the login.
For that reason I choosed the beasic auth that works pretty well.
Maybe I misunderstood something and you know a better way of protection or a better place for installation.
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I get this error while Omnirig delivers the right frequency.
Cloudlog is on a web server with https and the folder of the cloudlog root it .htaccess passowrt protected.
What can I do?
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