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  1. michaelespinosa

    Issue PHP opend_basedir restriction issues

    It has been chmod to 755, but still yielding the same result. You can see it at phpinfo() Warning: include(/var/www/vhosts/rock.church/httpdocs/robots.txt): failed to open stream: Permission denied in /var/www/vhosts/planetrockcm.com/httpdocs/test.php on line 3 Warning...
  2. michaelespinosa

    Issue PHP opend_basedir restriction issues

    @Mark Muyskens I do have it disabled.
  3. michaelespinosa

    Issue PHP opend_basedir restriction issues

    That seemed to get rid of the open_basedir restriction warning, but I am now getting: Warning: include(/var/www/vhosts/rock.church/httpdocs/robots.txt): failed to open stream: Permission denied in /var/www/vhosts/planetrockcm.com/httpdocs/test.php on line 3 @Mark Muyskens Thanks for helping...
  4. michaelespinosa

    Issue PHP opend_basedir restriction issues

    Here are the permissions on /var/www/vhosts/rock.church/httpdocs/ drwxr-xr-x 10 rockchadmin 4.0K Feb 22 01:34 httpdocs/ - (Pic - Dropbox - Screenshot 2018-03-23 17.48.04.png) Does that look correct?
  5. michaelespinosa

    Issue PHP opend_basedir restriction issues

    I need help getting PHP (v5.4.45) errors and permissions working properly after a server was migrated. Some of my sites need to access some files from another domain on the same server. For example, /var/www/vhosts/planetrockcm.com/httpdocs/test.php might try to include...
  6. michaelespinosa

    Issue Virtual Hosts and Php Settings Issue

    I'm working on setting up a new domain on my server and having some issues getting it working the way I need. I need the domain to be able to access some files from another domain on the same server (I have another site that already does this). In the past I had to make sure php safe mode was...
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