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  1. lsfoo

    Php SuExec

    Ah I see. Will look into this and report back in a bit.
  2. lsfoo

    Php SuExec

    Hi @Josh Linn Which files are you referring to?
  3. lsfoo

    Cant Delete Context row

    Hi @enthess Do you remember what was wrong with the static context? I just deleted one and it worked fine. Kevin
  4. lsfoo

    Php SuExec

    Ah, yes. The worker is a different setting :) Glad you were able to get it working! Let us know if you run into any more issues, always glad to help!
  5. lsfoo

    Php SuExec

    Hi @Josh Linn Apologies for the late response. The way I set it up so that the template uses the correct user: 1. The template has its own external app. This could point to the same command as the server level external app. 2. The template's script handler uses the external app from 1. 3. In...
  6. lsfoo

    DocumentRoot outside of /usr/local/lsws

    Glad you were able to find it. We'll see if we can add something that handles this issue.
  7. lsfoo

    DocumentRoot outside of /usr/local/lsws

    Awesome! My /home/user is drwxr-xr-x 36 user user 4096 Feb 14 12:05 user/
  8. lsfoo

    DocumentRoot outside of /usr/local/lsws

    Perhaps it is an issue with the directory?
  9. lsfoo

    DocumentRoot outside of /usr/local/lsws

    Let me know if you find a winning combination, this is an odd issue.
  10. lsfoo

    DocumentRoot outside of /usr/local/lsws

    next questions would be about the directories above. My stuff is in /home/user/wordpress/html: drwxrwxr-x 7 user user 4096 Jan 12 09:03 wordpress/ drwxrwxr-x 9 user user 4096 Feb 13 09:15 html/...
  11. lsfoo

    DocumentRoot outside of /usr/local/lsws

    All of my permissions for that directory are: rwxrw-rw- user:group
  12. lsfoo

    DocumentRoot outside of /usr/local/lsws

    When you ls -l, what are the permissions exactly?
  13. lsfoo

    DocumentRoot outside of /usr/local/lsws

    If you check what user the server is running as, could you su to that user and see if you can get to that directory? The only possible cause is permissions. (which would cause the server to think that the file does not exist)
  14. lsfoo

    DocumentRoot outside of /usr/local/lsws

    Could you pm me the error log? I need to look through to see if there's any clues.
  15. lsfoo

    DocumentRoot outside of /usr/local/lsws

    OK, could you enable debug log (debuglevel 10) and visit the page? Perhaps it will tell us why it went to a 404.
  16. lsfoo

    DocumentRoot outside of /usr/local/lsws

    Are the permissions currently set up for the user? I know you mentioned changing the permissions around, maybe it's an issue with setting the docroot to match the parent directory? (/home/user/html/ should be same user/group as /home/user)
  17. lsfoo

    DocumentRoot outside of /usr/local/lsws

    2 questions: 1. Do both index.php and index.html output the same 404 page? 2. Is the listener set up properly?
  18. lsfoo

    DocumentRoot outside of /usr/local/lsws

    OK, let us know if re-doing it fixes it. Since we have the old rules here, we can do a comparison and see if something triggered it.
  19. lsfoo

    DocumentRoot outside of /usr/local/lsws

    May I have ssh credentials to log in to your server? Need to do some investigating.
  20. lsfoo

    DocumentRoot outside of /usr/local/lsws

    Could you create an index.html and add it to the list of index files and see if that works?
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