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disable openbase_dir - Fixed Topic is solved
disable openbase_dir - Fixed
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Can anyone please point me in the right direction.
Thanks
Last edited by clu55ter on Sun Jan 27, 2019 12:25 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: disable openbase_dir
HI
You can disable it directly from httpd templates or modify your templates to add new path in open_basedir and then you need rebuild vhosts
Edit for exmple
Or any orther templates you use
The run v-rebuild-web-domains
You can disable it directly from httpd templates or modify your templates to add new path in open_basedir and then you need rebuild vhosts
Edit for exmple
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/usr/local/vesta/data/templates/web/httpd/phpfcgid.stpl
/usr/local/vesta/data/templates/web/httpd/phpfcgid.tpl
The run v-rebuild-web-domains
Re: disable openbase_dir
Thank you for your response!skamasle wrote: ↑Sun Jan 13, 2019 12:19 amHI
You can disable it directly from httpd templates or modify your templates to add new path in open_basedir and then you need rebuild vhosts
Edit for exmpleOr any orther templates you useCode: Select all
/usr/local/vesta/data/templates/web/httpd/phpfcgid.stpl /usr/local/vesta/data/templates/web/httpd/phpfcgid.tpl
The run v-rebuild-web-domains
When I nano into the files you mentioned above they are empty, is this correct or should I be using a different method to edit them?
When I try to cd into the directories through ssh it just says No such file or directory exists?
Thanks again for your help!
Re: disable openbase_dir
Try access to dirs, dirs may change if you use ubuntu ( httpd / apache), I not know what system you use so, names may vary, try access to /usr/local/vesta and then find files into dirs
Re: disable openbase_dir
Sorry not see in first post than you use ubuntu
Re: disable openbase_dir
Thanks a lot for your help @skamasle.
I finally managed to get some time yesterday to look into this and manage to sort it out with your help.
I will just put the steps I took below in case someone else gets stuck with this.
vestacp set up open_basedir Ubuntu 18.04 server.
File locations
To setup invidual website open_basedir find the individual website configuration file in:
/home/username_here/conf/web/sub.domain.com.apache2.conf
To setup the template file so that each new site created vestacp will be configured open_basedir:
/usr/local/vesta/data/templates/web/apache2/default.tpl
Changes required.
To set a base to a directory of you choice find the line below and make sure your change the_username/sub.domain.com and change the basedir directory location of your choice to this end of the line where I've put /directory_name_here***
php_admin_value open_basedir /home/the_username/web/sub.domain.com/public_html:/home/the_username/directory_name_here***
Hope others will find this useful.
Thanks
I finally managed to get some time yesterday to look into this and manage to sort it out with your help.
I will just put the steps I took below in case someone else gets stuck with this.
vestacp set up open_basedir Ubuntu 18.04 server.
File locations
To setup invidual website open_basedir find the individual website configuration file in:
/home/username_here/conf/web/sub.domain.com.apache2.conf
To setup the template file so that each new site created vestacp will be configured open_basedir:
/usr/local/vesta/data/templates/web/apache2/default.tpl
Changes required.
To set a base to a directory of you choice find the line below and make sure your change the_username/sub.domain.com and change the basedir directory location of your choice to this end of the line where I've put /directory_name_here***
php_admin_value open_basedir /home/the_username/web/sub.domain.com/public_html:/home/the_username/directory_name_here***
Hope others will find this useful.
Thanks