[BlueOnyx:06293] Re: SuPHP

Abdul Rashid Abdullah webmaster at muntada.com
Wed Jan 12 06:26:59 -05 2011


Yes, the users are site admins.  I have tried to change up the order I
enabled but to no avail.  What I do know is that effectively, all of the php
values that are set are not being moved over.  Phpinfo works but it shows me
the master values and the local values are the same.  If I turn off the
suPHP and run it, it shows me that the master values and the local values
are different.  So effectively my goal here is to get the values I need to
run recognized by suPHP.

-Rashid


On 1/11/11 9:52 AM, "Jeff Folk" <jfolk at qzoneinc.com> wrote:

> Is GID (group ID) 504 site-admin? site-admin is GID 503 on my system... I
> think the user must be site-admin for suphp to work properly.
> 
> Make sure user UID 508 is a site-admin as a first step. Also, I usually set
> the suphp property, then I set web ownership in the GUI to the site-admin. I'm
> not sure if the order is critical.
> 
> HTH;
> Jeff
> 
> On Jan 11, 2011, at 8:21 AM, MuntadaNet Webmaster wrote:
> 
>> I wanted to bump this topic because I am not sure if I am doing
>> something wrong of if there is a bug.
>> 
>> At 07:47 AM 1/8/2011, you wrote:
>>> I can confirm I see the following in the logs when suPHP is enabled:
>>> 
>>> suphp_log
>>> [Sat Jan 08 07:31:49 2011] [info] Executing
>>> "/home/.sites/143/site2/web/wp-admin/index.php" as UID 508, GID 504
>>> 
>>> error_log
>>> [Sat Jan 08 07:31:49 2011] [error] [client 173.79.9.185] PHP Warning:
>>> require_once() [<a href='function.require-once'>function.requir
>>> e-once</a>]: open_basedir restriction in effect. File(./admin.php) is not
>>> within the allowed path(s): (/tmp/:/var/lib/php/session/) in
>>> /home/.sites/143/site2/web/wp-admin/index.php on line 10
>>> [Sat Jan 08 07:31:49 2011] [error] [client 173.79.9.185] PHP Warning:
>>> require_once(./admin.php) [<a href='function.require-once'>func
>>> tion.require-once</a>]: failed to open stream: Operation not permitted in
>>> /home/.sites/143/site2/web/wp-admin/index.php on line 10
>>> [Sat Jan 08 07:31:49 2011] [error] [client 173.79.9.185] PHP Fatal error:
>>> require_once() [<a href='function.require'>function.require
>>> </a>]: Failed opening required './admin.php'
>>> (include_path='.:/usr/share/pear:/usr/share/php') in
>>> /home/.sites/143/site2/web/wp-admin/
>>> index.php on line 10
>>> 
>>> I thought Michael addresses this behavior some time ago where the php
>>> configurations set for the site were being ignored.
>>> 
>>> -Rashid
>>> 
>>> On 1/8/11 7:25 AM, "Abdul Rashid Abdullah" <webmaster at muntada.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> I have installed a WordPress site for a client and I wanted to turn on
>>>> suPHP.  I set the webowner to the siteadmin and then I enabled suPHP.  The
>>>> moment I set the suPHP to enabled, the website returns a blank page.
>>>> 
>>>> Any ideas?
>>>> 
>>>> -Rashid
>>>> 
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