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FluxCP Issue : Permission denied in /var/www/lib/Flux.php on line 275


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Posted

Hi guys,

 

I just need a little help regarding FluxCP installation. I am installing it in my VPS and don't where this problem are coming..

 

2co398h.jpg

 

any suggestions/fixes?

 

Thanks!

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Posted

 

 

 

go to your flux root folder, type:

cd ..

then,

chmod -R 777 cp/

 

Do NOT do this. If you really have to, set 777 on data/tmp ONLY, NOT THE ENTIRE CP DIRECTORY!

 

for debugging material

 

 

done with this issue..the mysql port 3306 is binded in 127.0.0.1 so connection from my webhost is not possible. I just comment the binded IP and its working.

Posted

Hi guys,

 

I just need a little help regarding FluxCP installation. I am installing it in my VPS and don't where this problem are coming..

 

2co398h.jpg

 

any suggestions/fixes?

 

Thanks!

 

 

- Go to config/error.php

- edit the Showerror from 'false' -> 'true'

then show us the error.

Posted

 

Hi guys,

 

I just need a little help regarding FluxCP installation. I am installing it in my VPS and don't where this problem are coming..

 

2co398h.jpg

 

any suggestions/fixes?

 

Thanks!

 

 

- Go to config/error.php

- edit the Showerror from 'false' -> 'true'

then show us the error.

 

 

here's the error left after changing to false

 

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Posted

perhap you disabled the read permission of the specific files/folders ?? 

try change the file permission to readable.

 

 

Set data/tmp to 755.

 

already in 755

Posted (edited)

 

 

go to your flux root folder, type:

cd ..

then,

chmod -R 777 cp/

 

Do NOT do this. If you really have to, set 777 on data/tmp ONLY, NOT THE ENTIRE CP DIRECTORY!

 

 

I am now getting this error

 

 

 

Error

An error occurred while trying to process your request.

Please try contacting an administrator: admin@localhost

Edited by Titan
Posted

 

 

go to your flux root folder, type:

cd ..

then,

chmod -R 777 cp/

 

Do NOT do this. If you really have to, set 777 on data/tmp ONLY, NOT THE ENTIRE CP DIRECTORY!

 

for debugging material

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