My application was working fine, I dont know what happened suddenly image upload function stoped functioning.It gives this error-
URL file-access is disabled in the server configuration in D:\Hosting\6448289\html\upload.php on line 112
for any file access allow_url_fopen must be ON but this is OFF now.
if you open this link - www.shizin.com/phpinfo.php
you can see that allow_url_fopen is OFF. My hosting compny is GoDaddy.com.
How and Where I can access php.ini file of my project so that I can set it ON or is there any php commands that can be run to set this permission ON.Please suggest.
You will probably have a custom php.ini or php5.ini file somewhere in your account. Launch your FTP client and find it.
Found via Google:
http://community.godaddy.com/godaddy/tips-for-protecting-your-php-based-website/
http://community.godaddy.com/help/article/5647
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The problem is incorrect path to remote host, but is not true. I have acces to my server via ftp without problems. All WP files are there and the site is working fine (frontend/backent). I have also access to phpMyAdmin to MySQL datepase binded to this site.
I have notce that paht to the web files is differ depend on FTP or SFTP is. In FTP app is such stright:
/[all wp files]
in editor app (such TextWrangler), after the samy access id/pass, I have got such path:
/home/[accountname]/public_html/[all wp files]
After click on detect button, app changing the path filed on:
- blanc - under FTP connection
or
- public_html - under SFTP
so it mean conection between MAMP and my server is working. Fine. But after this when I trying to Check URLs & credentials or when I trying Import Host... I received:
Error code: -3010 (The 'Path' to your remote document root is incorrect. The 'Path' field on the remote tab is the document root of your remote site that will be accessed via your Public Site URL (e.g.: 'public_html').) - Start auto detect not solved the problem.
or
Error code: -3113 (The 'Path' to your remote document root is incorrect. The 'Path' field on the remote tab is the document root of your remote site that will be accessed via your Public Site URL (e.g.: 'public_html').)
But it is not true! All files are there!
Please help. Should I use some special code under Apache tab (Additional parameters for VirtualHost directive or Directory directive?
Should I know something more from my serverprovider (home.pl) and solved this problem with them (there is no, in my subscription plan, access via cPanel or so, to set up something)?
Should I change something in https.conf file?
I'm not so using server coding so please forgive me but I have no idea where is the problem (but I'm trying to learn) :o)
My environment is:
MacOS X: 10.13.6
MAMP Pro: 5.2.2 (17923)
Thanx for any help or redirection to the answers someware else (I used searching ;o) but without success or I used wrong ask).
Just ran into this and found a solution that worked for me. I just had to switch the Public URL from https to http and it worked.
I had this error too.
Here's what I did to fix it:
Logged into my remote CPanel account
Created an FTP account for user#sitename.com
Defined the user directory in the FTP user settings similar to this /home/[site]/public_html
Ensured that this user had read/write permissions on the remote server (otherwise importing a site in MAMP Pro might fail)
Then, in MAMP Pro (v 6.0.1) created a new host following these steps:
https://documentation.mamp.info/en/MAMP-PRO-Mac/Create-a-new-host/Import/
I found that once the correct FTP permissions were set at the server, MAMP was OK and functioned as planned.
Good luck, hope this works for you too.
I am getting 500 Internal server.I have uploaded files to the server using Filezila .and when i am browsing it.Its showing internal server error.
Whats is the permission of your files and directory's which you have uploaded in your account. Also check your .htaccess file code.
There may be several reasons , let me list few which i think might be the reason.
1) Check the folder and file permissions on the hosting . Folder permission should be 755 and the file permission should be 644 by default to work on
2) If there is any .htaccess file try to remove that file and check again reloading (Note : if you are using cPanel try selecting show hidden files in file manager to view the .htaccess file )
3) whether your db is been properly configured in the configuration file of your MVC site ( however if it is the reason the page will will throw some db connectivity error . just in case if it is i am asking you to check )
If that helps, update me . If not, Kindly post the error log which can be taken in cPanel or if you are using different solution ask your hosting provider on how to view error log.
The best and universal approach if you have root access on the server would be to look for more information in the web server log:
/usr/local/apache/logs/error_log
If you do not have root access, you can check the Error log in cPanel -> Errors, it will provide you with more details on what the problem is.
I've been stumped with this for a couple days now. I set up apache on my VPS and am uploading files frequently via FTP to my website. However, when I try to access those links in the browser, Apache gives me a 403 error. When I run the command "chmod 755" on the file and refresh, however, the file is accessed fine. I had the same error when I tried using nginx as my software. Thanks!
I had the same problem. Running command "chmod 755" solved problem but if user upload new file you need to run command again and again...
So I set the default permission for newly uploaded files in /etc/vsftpd.conf
file_open_mode=0755
local_umask=022
I'm using WampServer64 and I'm trying to upload some dll files to
my website without. However I'm not having any luck, they are getting blocked for some reason. Does anyone know why and how to solve this problem?
The solution is to change the settings in php.ini located in
apache folder and not in the one located in the php folder
to check if the changes have been made run phpinfo();
I'm trying to evaluate Symfony 2 (2.1.7). I'm installing it following the download instructions on an EC2 instance that is already running PHP 5.3.20 on Apache.
I'm stuck on the second step of the README.md: "Access the config.php script from a browser". The readme assumes a local installation and provides a sample URL to the localhost: http://localhost/path/to/symfony/app/web/config.php.
Since I'm on a remote server, I try to access the config.php file using the relevant URL: http://mysite.com/Symfony/app/check.php, which returns this message:
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /Symfony/app/check.php on this server.
I tried to apply the answer from How do I access to symfony config.php remotely? by adding what PHP reports back as my REMOTE_ADDR, but that doesn't change the message.
What do I do now?
In symfony, the web folder is supposed to be your webroot. So, if you want to access \project\web\config.php, you should point your browser to http://www.example.com/config.php.
If that doesnt work, apache is probably configured incorrectly. make sure it it is pointed at your web directory, not your project directory.
edit As you mention in your question, you will also need to edit the config.php file to allow remote access. You can comment those lines out, or add your IP to the whitelist.
edit2 Many webhosts don't allow you to specify your webroot. In that situation, you can put the Symfony files in a different directory and create a symlink between the Symfony web directory and your webroot.