Did you tell @AnthonySmith , @mikho , or whoever you bought an LES service from that you wanted to use the API? These aren't always directly accessible.
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@WSS said:
Did you tell @AnthonySmith , @mikho , or whoever you bought an LES service from that you wanted to use the API? These aren't always directly accessible.
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Did you ask for access to post through SVM?
"It's a hard life- to be a stick insect." - Karl Pilkington
Hm, don't exactly understand what do you mean
Did you tell @AnthonySmith , @mikho , or whoever you bought an LES service from that you wanted to use the API? These aren't always directly accessible.
"It's a hard life- to be a stick insect." - Karl Pilkington
@WSS me no use Solus ?
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@mikho YOU.. YOU BASTARD!
"It's a hard life- to be a stick insect." - Karl Pilkington
Add ”/api/client" after the solus url and you should be good to go. If the provider has the API accessible.
You should probably read up on the Solus Docs on what you can do as a client.
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Ah, ok will ask Anthony about it, cheers
I tried that, but getting permanently redirected response, so I think the URL is different or I am doing something wrong
I will create a ticket
Have you read this: https://documentation.solusvm.com/display/DOCS/Client ? and know how to test it?
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