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"opon_basedir"

Gorlist

Basic Pleskian
"open_basedir"

Hi - just posting to ask the best, or official method of resolving the "open_basedir" issue for Plesk 8.01 on Fedora Core4.

Ive searched the forums, read the Knowledge Base (http://kb.swsoft.com/article_41_432_en.html) and have tried the suggested methods with no solution as of yet.

This is my current vhost.conf for one of my domains:

<Directory /var/www/vhosts/mydomain.co.uk/httpdocs>
php_admin_value open_basedir /var/www/vhosts/mydomain.co.uk/httpdocs:/tmp:/usr/share/pear
</Directory>


(tried a number of adjusted versions depending on what ive found on the forums)

Can I simply restart apache through the Plesk control panel, or should this be done using SSH?

Best Regards,
 
There is no open_basedir "issue", this is just the way open_basedir works. Have you run websrvmng as pointed out in that knowledge base article before restarting apache? How you restart apache doesn't matter.
 
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