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I used to access the SERVER-MANAGER with localhost:980 remotely via SSH tunnel and now I can . What happened?

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I used to access the SERVER-MANAGER with localhost:980 remotely via SSH tunnel and now I can . What happened?

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This feature has been deprecated a long time and finally removed in V7.2 If you really want to use this then forward 443 to localhost:443 and then use https://localhost/server-manager/ • Using a ssh client, the /server-manager login screen is difficult to read The text is white, so you need to adjust your ssh client to use a dark background • I’ve renamed my server with the ADMIN CONSOLE. The old name appears under the SERVER-MANAGER, HOSTNAMES panel. It cannot be deleted as there are no MODIFY/REMOVE links.

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