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Old 26 Oct 2008, 08:08
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Unhappy please help me

hi to all

i have this problem in Upload File from a URL


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Old 26 Oct 2008, 11:00
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Says everything already

Check your phpinfo() screen for:

upload_tmp_dir

where temporary files are stored and if that directory is configured in "open_basedir"

If not - either change the upload_tmp_dir or set it to /tmp or maybe another directory where PHP can write files and change open_basedir as well to this directory while leaving the rest.
As example:

upload_tmp_dir = /var/db/apache/uploads
open_basedir = ".:/home/forum3at:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php:/tmp:/var/db/apache/uploads/"
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Old 26 Oct 2008, 13:35
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sr this line 275 i cant fixed this please fixed this for me thanku


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Old 26 Oct 2008, 15:00
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set openbasedir none in vhost.conf
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Old 26 Oct 2008, 15:22
snakes1100 snakes1100 is offline
 
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Originally Posted by punchbowl View Post
set openbasedir none in vhost.conf
Not all hosts have "vhost.conf", that dont apply to everyone.

@sjb
In your public_html/root directory, create a php.ini file and enter this into it, if your host allows over ride for php settings by a vhost customer, enter this in the file and resave.


open_basedir = Off

Then save the file to the server.
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Old 27 Oct 2008, 04:50
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Originally Posted by snakes1100 View Post
Not all hosts have "vhost.conf", that dont apply to everyone.

@sjb
In your public_html/root directory, create a php.ini file and enter this into it, if your host allows over ride for php settings by a vhost customer, enter this in the file and resave.


open_basedir = Off

Then save the file to the server.
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Old 27 Oct 2008, 09:27
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1. If this is a dedicated/vps server, disable open_basdir in the main php.ini (Typically /etc/php.ini)file and restart apache.

2. If this is a vhosted account, the host will most liekly not turn it off for you.

3. Create a new folder in /home/forum3at named tmp (/home/forum3at/tmp)

4. chmod /home/forum3at/tmp and set it to 0777 or 1777

5. In your admincp --> vBulletin Options -> Server Settings and Optimization Options --> Safe Mode Upload Enabled to YES, in the box below that, put in the following:
/home/forum3at/tmp

6. Save and try a new upload.

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Old 27 Oct 2008, 12:44
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Originally Posted by snakes1100 View Post
1. If this is a dedicated/vps server, disable open_basdir in the main php.ini (Typically /etc/php.ini)file and restart apache.

2. If this is a vhosted account, the host will most liekly not turn it off for you.

3. Create a new folder in /home/forum3at named tmp (/home/forum3at/tmp)

4. chmod /home/forum3at/tmp and set it to 0777 or 1777

5. In your admincp --> vBulletin Options -> Server Settings and Optimization Options --> Safe Mode Upload Enabled to YES, in the box below that, put in the following:
/home/forum3at/tmp

6. Save and try a new upload.
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Old 27 Oct 2008, 12:50
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I appreciate the love, but i may not be your type, anyways your welcome.

Please post up what part worked, so others can have stuff to research with on the site to help them solve their problems as well.
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