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public/.acl>; as application/octet-stream #1376
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Is this related to #1258 ? |
It might be related to that but I am not sure. If you'd like to experiment around with another pod, feel free to create a new one. In the mean time, I'll see if I can get that PR merged and we'll see if that fixes it. |
I've created another one, but I've got some data on this one that I need to get back, so I need to restore my root .acl & my /public .acl |
@jaxoncreed can you do that as an exception or make a zip of @scenaristeur data/smag0.solid.community/ folder (may be more error prone). |
I think the owner of a pod could have the possibility to restore it's default acl. |
There has been discussion about this :
At the moment the only solution can be through the pod provider. |
Right there have been discussions about "restore my pod." But it would be on an implementation level, not a spec level. At the moment node-solid-server does not have a feature to help users restore their pod after corruption. |
I think there must be a way to restore, because when the user try an app, he doesn't know what the app can do, and the app can corrupt the pod & all data, & block access to the 'owner' as I think there is a owner ( the one that create, that is owner in the share tool). |
please unblock my POD ! |
https://solid.community states:
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I know but do you think it is normal that an app can take contral or break your POD, and you can't restore it ? Is there an solid.community server admin that could restore my root .acl & /public .acl ? PLEASE !!! |
I've just opened an Issue into the support solid.community GitLab repo. As you can check, I've referenced this post as issue is quite similar to yours (mine at least just affected to some containers and not my root). Hope it will serve to get some help and could find a fix ;) |
@alexcorvis84 thxs, I didn't know the existence of the gitlab. And I'm waiting since December for an admin answer |
@scenaristeur hi! @jaxoncreed is one of our admins right now, but it looks like he's been unable to resolve your issue, so far I started solid.community and this issue was brought to my attention that people were having issues with .acls and they were not being resolved, leading to some frustration. For that reason I started a place for solid.community specific issues, a couple of days ago https://gitlab.com/solid.community/support/ We seem to have a related issue here: https://gitlab.com/solid.community/support/issues/2 So if you tag on a request there, we can try and work out what's going on. Disclaimer: I'd like to manage some expectations here. I've not and have never been paid to work on solid, all our work comes on a volunteer basis. We are looking for more contributors, and that will enable us to help out more people |
@scenaristeur so I am applying some guesswork here but I have restored your /public/ |
yes I can get now my /public. there was other problems with my /root, but it's quite finished https://gitlab.com/solid.community/support/issues/2#note_292679518 |
Trying Pixolid, i’ve crashed my POD.
when accessing to
https://smag0.solid.community/public/ 3
now I’ve got
can’t access it my public folder anymore, even via the browser, solid-file-manager, or Pod-explorer.
Any idea ??
more here :
https://forum.solidproject.org/t/is-my-pod-dead/2513/18
Related to that one https://forum.solidproject.org/t/cannot-create-acl-file-because-of-content-type/1955 ?
thxs
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