Problem with multicast
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 Hi, 
 My multicast is not working anymore. I updated to svn 8105 on Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS. Here is a printscreen of my errorlog. 
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 The last line in that shot says the memory allocated is used up. That’s easy to fix, steps are here: 
 https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=Troubleshoot_Web_InterfaceDo that fix, and then see if it works. If not, report back. Also, when you try multicasting again, there will be logs here: 
 Web interface -> FOG Configuration -> Log Viewer -> Multicast error log
 If it fails, get the last 100 or so entries from there and post them here and we will go from there.
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 What happens if you increase fog setting FOG_MEMORY_LIMIT to say 512 from 128? 
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 After changing you may need to restart multicast service 
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 @Tom-Elliott I’ve changed the setting and restarted the multicast service. Tried again and here’s the new error : [Wed Jun 15 15:42:09.915135 2016] [evasive20:error] [pid 8701] [client 10.6.2.102:51557] client denied by server configuration: /var/www/html/fog/status/getfiles.php```
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 @Pascal-Gazaille That’s either permissions or credentials… I wouldn’t think FTP credentials are at play here, but maybe they are… Both topics are covered here though: 
 https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=Troubleshoot_FTP
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 @Wayne-Workman what about selinux 
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 @Tom-Elliott ubuntu, so no 
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 Maybe UFW? 
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 @Tom-Elliott I guess it’s possible, though I doubt it. Please run ufw statusand then if it’s on,ufw disableandufw stop
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 I get the permission denied too on CentOS. It seems the Evasive mod of Apache is a little bit overactive. 
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 @Quazz it shouldn’t rely on that module anymore if you want to remove it. 
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 @Wayne-Workman ufw status result WARN: Duplicate profile 'Apache' , using last found WARN: Duplicate profile 'Apache Secure' , using last found WARN: Duplicate profile 'Apache FULL' , using last found Status: inactiveI’ve update to svn 8132, rebooted the server and now it seems to work… 
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 @Tom-Elliott Should I remove the evasive mod too? 
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 @Pascal-Gazaille Yes please. 

