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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

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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

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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.

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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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