I run WHMCS as my billing system for my company and everything is working fine, except piping emails to WHMCS.
The people I am hosting WHMCS with are running PHP 4.4.8 and so I have the loaders for 4.4 uploaded to my account. When I try to send an email to an address that is set to pipe to WHMCS I recieve the following:
This message was created automatically by mail delivery software.
A message that you sent could not be delivered to one or more of its
recipients. This is a permanent error. The following address(es) failed:
pipe to | /usr/local/bin/php -q /home/user/domains/dephnet.com/public_html/my/pipe/pipe.php
generated by info@domain.com
local delivery failed
The following text was generated during the delivery attempts:
------ pipe to | /usr/local/bin/php -q /home/user/domains/dephnet.com/public_html/my/pipe/pipe.php
generated by info@domain.com ------
Site error: the file <b>/home/user/domains/dephnet.com/public_html/my/pipe/pipe.php</b> requires the ionCube PHP Loader ioncube_loader_fre_5.2.so to be installed by the site administrator.
Now why would the script want ioncube_loader_fre_5.2.so when the site works fine?
We have bought a software which require ioncube or zend to work! Now we have all ioncube located in /usr/lib/ioncube/
When we run application it say
The file /var/www/vhosts/members.domain.com/httpdocs/file.php cannot be decoded by this version of the ionCube Loader. If you are the administrator of this site then please install the latest version of the ionCube Loader.
I have tried run time loaders and uploaded all loaders in ioncube directory to same directory as script, now issue is that when i run members.domain.com/ioncube/ioncube-loader-helper.php
---------------------------- An ionCube Loader file is required by PHP to read files encoded with the ionCube Encoder. This page will determine how you can install Loaders on this particular server.
An ionCube encoded file has been loaded successfully.
Encoded files should now function correctly.
If you have a problem with your PHP application, please contact the application provider. ---------------------------------------------------------------------
What do i need to do as planet people are asking too much money to solve this which is not affordable or even equal to cost of application which i need to install!
I want to solve this problem, do i need update loaders, if so, how can i do this and do they require any path to be given in php.ini file, if yes, where and how to specify!
Is there any how possible to install ionCube loaders on Yahoo Web hosting? They don't give access to php.ini which is needed to load ioncube. Any ideas?
There are multiple occurrences of this at any one time, and the interesting thing is that it appears to be spoofing the source IP addresses - most are all different with few exceptions.
Has anyone else seen this and know of a solution? Normally I would simply use IP deny but given the addresses appear to be spoofed and too numerous it would be futile.. I thought if I programmed OSC to quit if it matched the keywords might be a decent solution, but so far I haven't had any luck
I searched google and this forum to see if I could find out anything with no luck at all, so I'm guessing this is fairly new.
I'm now running litespeed server to power sites on a VPS. Currently, a site is working without https access normally. However, when you access the site via HTTPS (SSL), I recieve ioncube is not loaded. Comparing the phpinfo, it appears that the https is loading the old configuration of phpinfo, what's worse, is that it's loading PHP 4. Both however, load the same PHP configuration file.
Site error: the file /var/www/vhosts/goldgames.org/httpdocs/forum/converge/upload/install/index.php requires the ionCube PHP Loader ioncube_loader_lin_5.1.so to be installed by the site administrator.
I am trying to install converge, my server has Plesk that supposedly comes with ioncube loader installed, helper and assistant say all is good to go, but... it's not..
I have tried with the ioncube loader in the same directory of converge, right above it, on /root, nothing, nada, zilch...
I found a strange PHP file in a strange folder on a VPS I am using to host a few sites. I've looked through the logs but can't figure out how it got there and I've look at the code and can't make any sense of it. Can somebody take a look at the code and tell me what they think of it: .....
This month I just pruchase dedicated server, spec are AMD X2 with 1GB RAM.
On ssh, the memory result is: root@server1 [~]# free -m total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 883 836 47 0 163 397 -/+ buffers/cache: 275 608 Swap: 2047 0 2047
My question:
1. Why the total ram just 883MB? I think it should 1024Mb?
2. The server still empty, but why I see the total used memory is 836Mb?
I only have experience with cpanel vps and when my server empty it only use around 200MB RAM and around 400MB ram usage when my vps load with 30+ account.
to install IonCube on my server so iPanel will work. When I go to install IonCube, I need to edit a extension called zend_extension. I go to attempt to edit this by following the directions very carefully by going to my php.ini folder and editing it, I press Ctrl + W which is a search option in pico. Type in zend_extension and their is nothing found. If somebody could please help me, please do. Maybe even install IonCube and iPanel for me, I will send $10.00 via PayPal.
I run some scripts that either require Zend or Ioncube (my choice). Is one better than the other in terms of performance or overhead? I think I'd rather install one module instead of both on my server.
A couple of days ago I came across www.just-ping.com site (it's a simple ping test site).
I tested my site avensen.com (IP: 72.232.147.154) with it, and got bad results like this one:
[url]
Santa Clara, U.S.A. Packets lost (20%) 50.6 51.9 52.8 Florida, U.S.A. Packets lost (80%) 45.6 45.6 45.7 Vancouver, Canada Packets lost (80%) 56.5 56.6 56.7 New York, U.S.A. Packets lost (20%) 50.7 57.2 61.5 Austin, U.S.A. Packets lost (60%) 9.5 9.6 9.9 Austin, U.S.A. Packets lost (90%) 9.4 9.4 9.4 Amsterdam, Netherlands Packets lost (60%) 121.6 122.4 123.3 Amsterdam1, Netherlands Packets lost (60%) 121.5 123.6 125.6 London, United Kingdom Packets lost (90%) 111.4 111.4 111.4 Sydney, Australia Packets lost (90%) 200.2 200.2 200.2 Stockholm, Sweden Packets lost (20%) 144.7 147.7 148.3 Cologne, Germany Packets lost (80%) 133.3 135.6 137.8 Madrid, Spain Packets lost (70%) 150.7 150.8 151.0 Paris, France Packets lost (60%) 128.4 132.5 135.5 Hong Kong, China Packets lost (30%) 196.1 196.4 196.8 Munchen, Germany Packets lost (60%) 131.7 131.8 132.0 Kraków, Poland Packets lost (70%) 196.3 198.5 200.2 Cagliari, Italy Packets lost (40%) 154.9 155.3 156.3 Melbourne, Australia Packets lost (50%) 199.6 205.5 208.2 Singapore, Singapore Packets lost (70%) 257.4 260.3 262.5
I'm trying to figure out if this is a network problem or a problem with my server. I don't get it, because there are no lost ICMP packets when I ping another hosts from my server, or when I ping my server from home PC.
And here is what server4sale support wrote:
Quote:
This is what we received from data center and will update you, when they get back to us.
"We apologize for the delay in responding to you. We are aware of an issue that involves our upstream provider, and we have opened a ticket with them to get the issue resolved ASAP. We have asked them to investigate this issue and attempt to isolate the cause. Once we have more information from them, we will update you here in this ticket.
In the meantime, if you note any changes (good or bad), please provide traceroutes BOTH "TO" your server, and "FROM" your server, as well as a 300 count ping summary. This request has been made by our upstream provider, as we will forward any additional pings and traceroutes we receive directly to them. Without the traceroutes both to and from the servers, the information will not be useful for their investigation.
We will provide you with updates thru this ticket as we receive information from our provider. If you have any additional questions, or need further assistance, feel free to contact us. We appreciate your patience, while we work with to resolve this issue."
Second message from support:
Quote:
The data center has informed that they have not yet received an update from their upstream provider as they used to inform them after performing changes.
However, for better investigation and providing the results more precisely to their upstream provider they have asked you to provide the latest:
Quote:
1) 300 ping results from your PC to server
2) Traceroute from your PC to Server and
3) Traceroute from Server to your PC
I'd really appreciate if you help me to get these results and isolate the problem.
IP of my server: 72.232.147.154
What's even stranger is that when I run a just-ping.com test over 72.232.147.174 IP (a machine in the same SAVVIS data center, I guess), I get "All OK results":
to install ioncube on my server, but I have a few questions.
1.) [url] there are the loaders, which one do I need, and once I download it to my computer where do I put it on my server, and how do it I put it on my server? I have putty but I don't know how to move a big thing like that.
2.) Is there anyone who could help walk me through this on MSN or AIM? It would be greatly appreciated as I'm new and learn from other people.
I’m running RHEL 3, Apache and Cpanel. When I ran: "netstat –an" I found this in the results:
tcp 0 0 11.11.111.229:49158 11.11.111.229:80 ESTABLISHED tcp 0 0 11.11.111.229:49578 11.11.111.229:80 ESTABLISHED
If I’m reading this right these two unprivileged ports are open and talking to my privileged http port 80. Does this seem right? Why would these two ports on my machine have a connection. All this attention was sparked by abnormal spikes in load. Now I’m getting paranoid that something may be off even though I’m clean when scanning for rootkits etc…
I'm very new to dedicated hosting, but not to server admin in general, and have come across what seems to be to be a problem.
I'm based in the UK, and the dedi I went with is in the US, i have several VPS in the US, and I can download to them pretty consistently from a UK based server at around 5MB/s... this is on a VPS.
The dedi I signed up to lease has a 100Mb card, and a fairly well known provider, and yet the connection I get to the UK is terrible. It fluctuates wildly between 200KB/s and 5MB/s, seemingly at random, for example, downloading a 100MB file, i'll start at 500KB/s initally, and within a few seconds it might be 3.5MB/s, this could then go either way, but i'll usually end up with an average of about 800KB/s - which really seems awfully slow.
The traceroutes appear fine, there's around 110ms on ping and that is consistant, and similar to the figure the VPS get.
I've been in touch with their support, and after trying the usual suspects - including swapping the NIC - they lost interest. I was actually very impressed with them up until this point so feel pretty let down.
Is this normal? I've honestly never seen a download vary so wildly in speed. Unfortunately i'm tied in on a 3 month contract otherwise i'd drop them in a heartbeat right now.
All accounst in my dedicated server start to show a very strange error_log with the following entries:
==== [04-Nov-2009 21:28:51] PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library '/usr/local/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20060613/php_interbase.dll' - /usr/local/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20060613/php_interbase.dll: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory in Unknown on line 0 ..... ====
Always when a php script is accessed, new entrie with this error above is created.
I dont understand because php script have not any relation with intebase or pgsql and my server have not this e db installed.
I've got a few machines where Apache acts really strange and curious if anyone has any suggestions. I'd love to figure this out so it can actually be deployed to a larger amount of machines and not just test instances.
- Basic Information Apache 2.2.8 (Tried a few 2.2 versions) PHP 5.2.6 suPHP based
Prefork Based - Once a day at a random time Apache fails a request from remote monitoring. It comes back within a minute however is is inaccessible for that time. It sometimes gets picked up by 5 minute monitoring on the machine itself and it restarts the service obviously.
- PHP scripts fail to be killed at times resulting in memory being used. They need to be killed in order to go away.
Worker Based - Apache can stay up forever it does not fail any requests
- PHP scripts do not get killed at a more frequent basis than in prefork. You need to `kill -9 pid` in order to get rid of the php processes.
I read about very few issues with 2.2 so I'm quite confused by this.
I have an issue I've never seen before, and hope someone here can shed some light on this odd problem.
Just brought a new server online running Apache 2.2.3. The DocumentRoot was originally set to /var/www/html but I changed it to /home/[sitename]/public_html. I've done hundreds of Apache configs before and this one is no different.
Anyhow, here's the issue:
In SSH (logged in as root), if I create a file (let's just say I do a vi index2.php, enter "test" and save), when I try to go to pull the file in my browser, I get a 403 permission denied error. However, if I create the file in /var/www/html then move it to /home/[sitename]/public_html, the file comes up fine in a browser. Same goes for JPEG images. If I wget a JPG from another site directly into /home/[sitename]/public_html, get a 403 permission denied. If I wget it into /var/www/html then move it, it loads just fine.
It's important to note that the file permissions, owner, and the actual file itself are all identical. Both directories are chowned and chmodded identically.
I just found hundreds of rubbish urls in awstats for a particular domain. Is this referrer spam or something more serious and can I do something about this?