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PHP / Re: suPHP Internal Server Error - ParsingException in Configuration.cpp:163:[SOLVED]
« on: March 28, 2016, 01:25:21 PM »
That fixed it. Clearly a bug of some sort.
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PHP / Re: suPHP Internal Server Error - ParsingException in Configuration.cpp:163:[SOLVED]
« on: March 28, 2016, 01:20:19 PM »
Just had the same problem when installing certificate and had to rebuild apache because something failed.
Have tried to rebuild vhost and apache several times as suggested here on CWP, but nothing helped.
I also tried to set the value on line 172 to false, didn't help. Trying to uncomment now instead and see if that fixes it.
Have tried to rebuild vhost and apache several times as suggested here on CWP, but nothing helped.
I also tried to set the value on line 172 to false, didn't help. Trying to uncomment now instead and see if that fixes it.
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FTP / SFTP chroot
« on: April 25, 2015, 02:50:35 PM »
By default on my testserver and real server, I can walk out of my /home directory and view other peoplese files when using SFTP (or SSH). So user is not real chrooted.
I think I remember that this worked first time I tested, but not any more..
What is the best way to correct this? I have found a guide that explains how to do this step by step:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/SFTP_chroot
I have changed sshd to this:
Match Group vhosts
ChrootDirectory %h
ForceCommand internal-sftp
AllowTCPForwarding no
X11Forwarding no
Filezilla gives this:
Connected to XXX
Error: Received unexpected end-of-file from SFTP server
Sercure-log gives this:
Apr 25 16:27:05 myhost1 sshd[35917]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session opened for user mytestuser by (uid=0)
Apr 25 16:27:05 myhost1 sshd[35919]: subsystem request for sftp
Apr 25 16:27:05 myhost1 sshd[35917]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session closed for user mytestuser
I have chown root for home-directory and I have added mytestuser to the group vhosts (a built in group already present would be better).
I think I remember that this worked first time I tested, but not any more..
What is the best way to correct this? I have found a guide that explains how to do this step by step:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/SFTP_chroot
I have changed sshd to this:
Match Group vhosts
ChrootDirectory %h
ForceCommand internal-sftp
AllowTCPForwarding no
X11Forwarding no
Filezilla gives this:
Connected to XXX
Error: Received unexpected end-of-file from SFTP server
Sercure-log gives this:
Apr 25 16:27:05 myhost1 sshd[35917]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session opened for user mytestuser by (uid=0)
Apr 25 16:27:05 myhost1 sshd[35919]: subsystem request for sftp
Apr 25 16:27:05 myhost1 sshd[35917]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session closed for user mytestuser
I have chown root for home-directory and I have added mytestuser to the group vhosts (a built in group already present would be better).
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Scripts / Script or api to create user
« on: April 24, 2015, 03:24:11 PM »
Hi,
Do you have a way to create a new user from shell/php? I need the option to create a user, a database/dbuser and run a few commands to automate a process.
I can do it using normal shell, but it would be best to be able to have the user set up the "cwp"-way so that it is consistent and appear correctly in the interface.
Have looked through some scripts, but I got a php-message saying that I didn't have authorization or something like that, they where also encrypted. If I just could cun the add-user script with command line arguments it would be fantastic..
Do you have a way to create a new user from shell/php? I need the option to create a user, a database/dbuser and run a few commands to automate a process.
I can do it using normal shell, but it would be best to be able to have the user set up the "cwp"-way so that it is consistent and appear correctly in the interface.
Have looked through some scripts, but I got a php-message saying that I didn't have authorization or something like that, they where also encrypted. If I just could cun the add-user script with command line arguments it would be fantastic..
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