Streams Server - Setup


  System check

libCurl PHP module(required)
GD graphics PHP module(required)
OpenSSL PHP module(required)
PDO database PHP module(required)
mb_string PHP module(required)
xml PHP module(required)
zip PHP module(required)
Apache mod_rewrite module(required)
exec(required)
shell_exec(required)
.htconfig.php is writable(required)
store is writable(required)
cache/smarty3 is writable(required)
Generate encryption keys(required)
Command line PHP (/usr/bin/php)
PHP register_argc_argv(required)
PHP upload limits
Your max allowed total upload size is set to 100 MB. Maximum size of one file to upload is set to 100 MB. You are allowed to upload up to 20 files at once.

You can adjust these settings in the server php.ini file.
SSL certificate validation(required)
SSL certificate cannot be validated. Fix certificate or disable https access to this site.
If you have https access to your website or allow connections to TCP port 443 (the https: port), you MUST use a browser-valid certificate. You MUST NOT use self-signed certificates!
This restriction is incorporated because public posts from you may for example contain references to images on your own hub.
If your certificate is not recognized, members of other sites (who may themselves have valid certificates) will get a warning message on their own site complaining about security issues.
This can cause usability issues elsewhere (not just on your own site) so we must insist on this requirement.
Providers are available that issue free certificates which are browser-valid.
If you are confident that the certificate is valid and signed by a trusted authority, check to see if you have failed to install an intermediate cert. These are not normally required by browsers, but are required for server-to-server communications.
Url rewrite is working(required)
SSL certificate cannot be validated. Fix certificate or disable https access to this site.
If you have https access to your website or allow connections to TCP port 443 (the https: port), you MUST use a browser-valid certificate. You MUST NOT use self-signed certificates!
This restriction is incorporated because public posts from you may for example contain references to images on your own hub.
If your certificate is not recognized, members of other sites (who may themselves have valid certificates) will get a warning message on their own site complaining about security issues.
This can cause usability issues elsewhere (not just on your own site) so we must insist on this requirement.
Providers are available that issue free certificates which are browser-valid.
If you are confident that the certificate is valid and signed by a trusted authority, check to see if you have failed to install an intermediate cert. These are not normally required by browsers, but are required for server-to-server communications.