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CentOS Configuration / Re: Internal Server Error
« on: June 18, 2016, 06:26:20 PM »
More info.
It appears the main culprit here is the Wordpress plugin Wordfence.
When installed it adds lines to your .htaccess file that include a suPHP_ConfigPath pointing to the top level directory. Trouble is this cascades down to all subdirectories.
Somehow, when I create an equivalent .htaccess in the subdirectory pointing to the subdirectory, it still doesn't override the parent - although I think it should
It appears the main culprit here is the Wordpress plugin Wordfence.
When installed it adds lines to your .htaccess file that include a suPHP_ConfigPath pointing to the top level directory. Trouble is this cascades down to all subdirectories.
Somehow, when I create an equivalent .htaccess in the subdirectory pointing to the subdirectory, it still doesn't override the parent - although I think it should
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CentOS Configuration / Re: Internal Server Error
« on: June 18, 2016, 02:52:48 PM »
I am getting this error and it is not fixed by 'Fix Permissions'
I set up a user (actually myself) and installed wordpress in the top level (public_html) and that works.
I have created two add on domains in /public_html/domain1 and public_html/domain2 - both return a 500 error - one with wordpress, the other with no install.
I tried the fix permissions for the user (me) - it says it worked, but still getting 500 error.
In addition, I then tried to delete one of the domains that I created from the user account and it tells me I do not have permissions to delete domains (even though that account created them).
If it is relevant I am using Apache+Nginx+Varnish.
Need help. Thanks
I set up a user (actually myself) and installed wordpress in the top level (public_html) and that works.
I have created two add on domains in /public_html/domain1 and public_html/domain2 - both return a 500 error - one with wordpress, the other with no install.
I tried the fix permissions for the user (me) - it says it worked, but still getting 500 error.
In addition, I then tried to delete one of the domains that I created from the user account and it tells me I do not have permissions to delete domains (even though that account created them).
If it is relevant I am using Apache+Nginx+Varnish.
Need help. Thanks
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Installation / Re: Httpd Error
« on: June 18, 2016, 02:36:52 PM »
I got the same error, new install too.
All files in the directory are loaded (*.conf) so you need to rename it or delete it. Don't know what it is, or if it is important, but at least that got the webserver to run.
All files in the directory are loaded (*.conf) so you need to rename it or delete it. Don't know what it is, or if it is important, but at least that got the webserver to run.
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Varnish / Empty Varnish Cache
« on: June 18, 2016, 01:06:41 PM »
I am getting an error on my website (500) after installing WP using Softaculous. I was wondering if this could be cached. Is there a simple way to empty the cache to ensure that I am not seeing a cached result. Thanks.
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