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WebPanel => CentOS-WebPanel GUI => Topic started by: tinchocba on July 01, 2018, 02:26:34 PM
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Hi! I'm having 404 error when trying to open it.
What are the steps to fix it?
Thanks in advance!
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Same Problem With My Server
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Same Problem With My Server
Thanks for your reply.
I checked CWP6 that I have in another server and replicates the same issue.
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There was an auto update earlier and that cause the bug.
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There was an auto update earlier and that cause the bug.
Thanks dude!
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Man just when I thought I had everything running smooth, damn. I have the same issue and it also is affecting my phpmyadmin where you put in the password and try to log iin the it just stays on login page. I fixed that by rebuilding apache to a lower version 2.4.28 i think but still filemanager goes to 404 page error. please someone show the way to fix this...... :'(
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also is affecting my phpmyadmin where you put in the password and try to log iin the it just stays on login page. I fixed that by rebuilding apache to a lower version 2.4.28
Did you also notice an increment of ram usage too (with MySQL service I mean)? Just wondering.
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Oh, saw your message first and didn't know what you were talking. Now I know. And the answer is no. I didn't noticed anymore memory use. But I think my memory usage is always been low. I am thinking there's something wrong with my config. I have 16GB RAM but it only use around 1.5-3gb max. I feel like I am not making full use of my RAM. Something is wrong?
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Oh, saw your message first and didn't know what you were talking. Now I know. And the answer is no. I didn't noticed anymore memory use. But I think my memory usage is always been low. I am thinking there's something wrong with my config. I have 16GB RAM but it only use around 1.5-3gb max. I feel like I am not making full use of my RAM. Something is wrong?
Thanks monkeyking! Well in my case always has been low until last night. It didn't increase a lot but there's a difference.
I don't think something's wrong with your config.
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Same problem on CWP7 pro.
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My CWP version: 0.9.8.677 don't access PHP File Managager
(https://i.imgur.com/A1LwKPp.png)
I've updated and reinstart
yum reinstall cwp-httpd
yum reinstall cwp-suphp
yum reinstall cwp-php
service httpd restart
But don't success
Please help me!
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Don't proceed with re-installation guys. Just wait for the bug fix update. Or maybe some workaround from the staff.
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There's just another update with fixed. So
sh /scripts/update_cwp
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I don't think something's wrong with your config.
Thanks for the feedback. It helps.
The reason I was worry is because I was another host provider running the exact copy with CWP. It seems to used a lot more RAM (4-5.5GB of 12GB) than CPU. Now that I moved to new host, it's less RAM usages but more CPU. -_- confused.
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There's just another update with fixed. So sh /scripts/update_cwp
Thanks! But not working for me...
The file /usr/local/cwpsrv/htdocs/admin/admin/fileManager2.php is corrupted.
I don't think something's wrong with your config.
Thanks for the feedback. It helps.
The reason I was worry is because I was another host provider running the exact copy with CWP. It seems to used a lot more RAM (4-5.5GB of 12GB) than CPU. Now that I moved to new host, it's less RAM usages but more CPU. -_- confused.
Mmm is this is a KVM? The other too or was an OpenVZ?
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Thanks! But not working for me...
Did you check you see your version updated to 0.9.8.678?
Mmm this is a KVM? The other too or was a OpenVZ?
Both are KVMs.
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By the way, just a tip on running update.
sh /scripts/update_cwp
You have to wait. It does take awhile. In the beginning when I first use CWP and ran the update. I always thought it's not working because it seems like it was struck and did nothing. So I kept on running the script then I got sick of it and left for lunch.
I came back, it was updated. LOL
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Thanks! But not working for me...
Did you check you see your version updated to 0.9.8.678?
Will check that. (Yes, now I have 0.9.8.678 version... same error message)
Mmm this is a KVM? The other too or was a OpenVZ?
Both are KVMs.
Mmm maybe new server is better managing resources (?
By the way, just a tip on running update.
sh /scripts/update_cwp
You have to wait. It does take awhile. In the beginning when I first use CWP and ran the update. I always thought it's not working because it seems like it was struck and did nothing. So I kept on running the script then I got sick of it and left for lunch.
I came back, it was updated. LOL
Well, I thought the same haha Will take your advice and run it again, thanks :)
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Before you log back into your Admin panel try to clean your browser.
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I did it without success... #blowbrain
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By the way, this version: 0.9.8.678 also fixed the file manager compress feature.
http://forum.centos-webpanel.com/centos-webpanel-bugs/compress-in-file-manager/
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My VPS did this the other day,
The easiest fix is to download this file:
https://netix.dl.sourceforge.net/project/phpfm/phpFileManager/version%201.0/phpFileManager-1.4.zip
unzip it
open the folder and rename the index.php file to fileManager2.php
then overwrite /usr/local/cwpsrv/htdocs/admin/admin/fileManager2.php with the file you just created.
This will get you up and running.
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Please update CWP to its latest version, you can do this by running the following script
sh /scripts/update_cwp
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Please update CWP to its latest version, you can do this by running the following script
sh /scripts/update_cwp
I did it but still having the same error
"The file /usr/local/cwpsrv/htdocs/admin/admin/fileManager2.php is corrupted."
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Please update CWP to its latest version, you can do this by running the following script
sh /scripts/update_cwp
I did it but still having the same error
"The file /usr/local/cwpsrv/htdocs/admin/admin/fileManager2.php is corrupted."
As I posted earlier
the method to fix this is quite simple
The easiest fix is to download this file:
https://netix.dl.sourceforge.net/project/phpfm/phpFileManager/version%201.0/phpFileManager-1.4.zip
unzip it
open the folder and rename the index.php file to fileManager2.php
then overwrite /usr/local/cwpsrv/htdocs/admin/admin/fileManager2.php with the file you just created.
This will get you up and running.
I am not sure why you ignored my post, but I can confirm this resolved the issue for me.
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Please update CWP to its latest version, you can do this by running the following script
sh /scripts/update_cwp
I did it but still having the same error
"The file /usr/local/cwpsrv/htdocs/admin/admin/fileManager2.php is corrupted."
As I posted earlier
the method to fix this is quite simple
The easiest fix is to download this file:
https://netix.dl.sourceforge.net/project/phpfm/phpFileManager/version%201.0/phpFileManager-1.4.zip
unzip it
open the folder and rename the index.php file to fileManager2.php
then overwrite /usr/local/cwpsrv/htdocs/admin/admin/fileManager2.php with the file you just created.
This will get you up and running.
I am not sure why you ignored my post, but I can confirm this resolved the issue for me.
Sorry cwager! I didn't mean to ignore your fix. I'll do that.
I just wanted an answer from the staff.
Thanks for your kind help.
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Please update CWP to its latest version, you can do this by running the following script
sh /scripts/update_cwp
I did it but still having the same error
"The file /usr/local/cwpsrv/htdocs/admin/admin/fileManager2.php is corrupted."
As I posted earlier
the method to fix this is quite simple
The easiest fix is to download this file:
https://netix.dl.sourceforge.net/project/phpfm/phpFileManager/version%201.0/phpFileManager-1.4.zip
unzip it
open the folder and rename the index.php file to fileManager2.php
then overwrite /usr/local/cwpsrv/htdocs/admin/admin/fileManager2.php with the file you just created.
This will get you up and running.
I am not sure why you ignored my post, but I can confirm this resolved the issue for me.
Let me know if this gets you up and running.
Unfortunately I Pay for pro and there support leaves a lot to be desired.
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Please update CWP to its latest version, you can do this by running the following script
sh /scripts/update_cwp
I did it but still having the same error
"The file /usr/local/cwpsrv/htdocs/admin/admin/fileManager2.php is corrupted."
As I posted earlier
the method to fix this is quite simple
The easiest fix is to download this file:
https://netix.dl.sourceforge.net/project/phpfm/phpFileManager/version%201.0/phpFileManager-1.4.zip
unzip it
open the folder and rename the index.php file to fileManager2.php
then overwrite /usr/local/cwpsrv/htdocs/admin/admin/fileManager2.php with the file you just created.
This will get you up and running.
I am not sure why you ignored my post, but I can confirm this resolved the issue for me.
Let me know if this gets you up and running.
Unfortunately I Pay for pro and there support leaves a lot to be desired.
It's working with this workaround, but sadly isn't the best solution.
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May I ask why you feel this isn't the best solution?
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Please update CWP to its latest version, you can do this by running the following script
sh /scripts/update_cwp
I did it but still having the same error
"The file /usr/local/cwpsrv/htdocs/admin/admin/fileManager2.php is corrupted."
As I posted earlier
the method to fix this is quite simple
The easiest fix is to download this file:
https://netix.dl.sourceforge.net/project/phpfm/phpFileManager/version%201.0/phpFileManager-1.4.zip
unzip it
open the folder and rename the index.php file to fileManager2.php
then overwrite /usr/local/cwpsrv/htdocs/admin/admin/fileManager2.php with the file you just created.
This will get you up and running.
I am not sure why you ignored my post, but I can confirm this resolved the issue for me.
Let me know if this gets you up and running.
Unfortunately I Pay for pro and there support leaves a lot to be desired.
Why do you feel this is not the best solution what doesn't it sort that you would like it to etc?
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Let me know what the issue you have with this solution is and I will see if I can find you a more suitable solution ?
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What are you referring to ?, do not see what you are on about ?
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Let me know what the issue you have with this solution is and I will see if I can find you a more suitable solution ?
Your solution is fine for me, thanks again but is a workaround. CWP must fix this.
Anyway, FileManager is working with this "minor" errors.
(https://i.imgur.com/BM8i5mx.png)
I guees nothing to be worry about.
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Where do you see those errors ?, I will see if I can resolve them for you
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To your attention, you can expect to download app file Showbox software several types of versions. IDM Crack (https://idmcrack.org/)
Since I posted a link to an official sourceforge download, which is the exact same source the advanced file manager uses, you are clearly talking out of your behind. I checked the files were clean before submitting the link do you mind not trolling a genuine thread thank you.
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When I access as root to the FileManager. But I really don't care, because users don't have this issue.
I use Putty or WinSCP, so not big deal.
To your attention, you can expect to download app file Showbox software several types of versions. IDM Crack (https://idmcrack.org/)
Since I posted a link to an official sourceforge download, which is the exact same source the advanced file manager uses, you are clearly talking out of your behind. I checked the files were clean before submitting the link do you mind not trolling a genuine thread thank you.
Mmm don't know what are his intentions haha
Is a spam bot, nvm...
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When I access as root to the FileManager. But I really don't care, because users don't have this issue.
I use Putty or WinSCP, so not big deal.
To your attention, you can expect to download app file Showbox software several types of versions. IDM Crack (https://idmcrack.org/)
Since I posted a link to an official sourceforge download, which is the exact same source the advanced file manager uses, you are clearly talking out of your behind. I checked the files were clean before submitting the link do you mind not trolling a genuine thread thank you.
Mmm don't know what are his intentions haha
Is a spam bot, nvm...
Lol good forum to get a spam bot lol, I have another idea I have another instance of CWP that has its original fileManager2.php that's never been changed would you like a link to that file to replace the on you made earlier with and see if it works properly and the errors go as its an official cwp file then ?
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I tested that, don't worry. Thx
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cwp has a new version, don't ever use any other as the one in cwp has security included and others don't so you can have a big security issue by using some other versions.
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cwp has a new version, don't ever use any other as the one in cwp has security included and others don't so you can have a big security issue by using some other versions.
I just realised that the file i included does not validate login, sorry my mistake tinchocha please remove the file as it is in fact insecure.
as it loads logged in or not.
I apologise I did not realise this was the case.
Remove it straight away.
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Okay, sorry for my mistake, I now have a proper solution,
Delete the insecure file I told you to place there completely, do not replace it leave it missing
and then run sh /scripts/update_cwp
this will cause the update to replace the now missing fileManager2.php.
you will then have a working file manger that is properly secured again sorry for my mistake.
Thanks
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cwp has a new version, don't ever use any other as the one in cwp has security included and others don't so you can have a big security issue by using some other versions.
This is the reason why I prefer to wait. I contacted support a few hours ago and now after perform another update (sh /scripts/update_cwp), everything is working perfectly.
Thanks!
cwp has a new version, don't ever use any other as the one in cwp has security included and others don't so you can have a big security issue by using some other versions.
I just realised that the file i included does not validate login, sorry my mistake tinchocha please remove the file as it is in fact insecure.
as it loads logged in or not.
I apologise I did not realise this was the case.
Remove it straight away.
It's ok dude, no problem at all. I removed inmediatly when I saw those errors I posted here.
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Glad it fixed for you. That auto update to CWPpro version: 0.9.8.679 cause the compress issue again.
http://forum.centos-webpanel.com/centos-webpanel-bugs/compress-in-file-manager/
Do you know how we can stop these auto-update thing?
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[SOLVED] CWPpro version: 0.9.8.683