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These are all installed, but what did you select in ISPConfig for that web site?
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4th June 2010, 22:40
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Timefalls:
What Falko is trying to tell you to do is go into the ISP Config control panel, and navigate to your website in question. You do this by clicking on the upper tab called "Sites", then click the "Domain" tab at the top of that screen. Now look at the bottom of that page and you should see a field called "PHP" right above the "Active" field checkbox. This should be a dropdown menu that has options such as "Disabled, Fast-CGI, CGI, Mod-PHP, SuPHP".
This is the value we are looking for to help you troubleshoot your issue.
Let us know =)
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5th June 2010, 00:09
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Timefalls:
What Falko is trying to tell you to do is go into the ISP Config control panel, and navigate to your website in question. You do this by clicking on the upper tab called "Sites", then click the "Domain" tab at the top of that screen. Now look at the bottom of that page and you should see a field called "PHP" right above the "Active" field checkbox. This should be a dropdown menu that has options such as "Disabled, Fast-CGI, CGI, Mod-PHP, SuPHP".
This is the value we are looking for to help you troubleshoot your issue.
Let us know =)
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thanks for your reply! the value for the PHP field is set to disabled.
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5th June 2010, 13:11
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Please enable PHP and select mod_php. Wordpress is written in PHP, so that must be enabled.
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5th June 2010, 13:35
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It works perfectly! I cannot believe it was something so simple
thanks will be sent to all in the thread!
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i just do
chown www-data:www-data /usr/local/ispconfig
and
chown root:root /var/www/apps
it work fine for me !
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Originally Posted by timefalls
hey guys!
I just finished following the ISPConfig3 and SquirrelMail setup on Ubuntu 10.04LTS.
I have my domains setup correctly, so they forward nicely to my server. Unfortunately, when I was trying to install Wordpress to my domain, It suddenly switched to ERROR 403 Forbidden.
Naturally I was browsing this website for possible fixes, one suggested changing the permissions of /var/mydomain/web to 755, but this has absolutely no effect.
Can anybody help?
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