Hi All,
Having a wierd issue where all of the frontend site results in 404 errors, but the admin panel is completely visable. See:
www.barrysheerman.org.uk - 404 error
www.barrysheerman.org.uk/admin - fine
After some basic hunting the site seems to stop working after the @ob_start(); call on line 79 of index.php. I thought it might be a php5.5 issue and upgraded to the latest version of cmsms, but I'm still getting the same error.
It's starting to drive me a little bit mental, if anybody can help shed some light on this, it would be much appreciated.
Many thanks
David
constant 404 error
Re: constant 404 error
default page is disabled?
wrong redirect somewhere?
.htaccess settings?
config.php path settings changed?
System Information?
...
grtz. Rolf
wrong redirect somewhere?
.htaccess settings?
config.php path settings changed?
System Information?
...
grtz. Rolf

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Re: constant 404 error
Hi Rolf,
Thanks for the suggestions. I've checked all the points and heres what I have so far:
1.) Default page enabled
2.) htaccess remains unchanged but just incase I have something wrong it contains : SetEnv DEFAULT_PHP_VERSION 5
RLimitMem 128000000
3.) All config.php paths are correct
4.) System info is as follows:
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Cms Version: 1.9.4.2
Installed Modules:
CMSMailer: 2.0.1
FileManager: 1.1.0
MenuManager: 1.7.6
ModuleManager: 1.4.2
News: 2.11.3
nuSOAP: 1.0.2
Printing: 1.1.2
Search: 1.6.10
ThemeManager: 1.1.4
TinyMCE: 2.8.4
AjaxMadeSimple: 0.1.6
Polls: 0.2.2
CodePress: 0.1.2
TemplateExternalizer: 1.2
FormBuilder: 0.5.11
GoogleMaps: 0.1.6
Config Information:
php_memory_limit:
process_whole_template: false
output_compression: false
max_upload_size: 20000000
default_upload_permission: 664
url_rewriting: none
page_extension:
query_var: page
image_manipulation_prog: GD
auto_alias_content: true
locale:
default_encoding: utf-8
admin_encoding: utf-8
set_names: false
Php Information:
phpversion: 5.3.5
md5_function: On (True)
gd_version: 2
tempnam_function: On (True)
magic_quotes_runtime: Off (False)
E_STRICT: 0
E_DEPRECATED: 0
memory_limit: 64M
max_execution_time: 30
output_buffering: On
safe_mode: Off (False)
file_uploads: On (True)
post_max_size: 8M
upload_max_filesize: 5M
session_save_path: /tmp (1777)
session_use_cookies: On (True)
xml_function: On (True)
Server Information:
Server Api: cgi-fcgi
Server Db Type: MySQL (mysql)
Server Db Version: 5.0.92
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I can't spot anything wrong in there either. It's really making me pull my hair out. DO you have any thoughts on the above or any orther ideas.
Many thanks
David
Thanks for the suggestions. I've checked all the points and heres what I have so far:
1.) Default page enabled
2.) htaccess remains unchanged but just incase I have something wrong it contains : SetEnv DEFAULT_PHP_VERSION 5
RLimitMem 128000000
3.) All config.php paths are correct
4.) System info is as follows:
----------------------------------------------
Cms Version: 1.9.4.2
Installed Modules:
CMSMailer: 2.0.1
FileManager: 1.1.0
MenuManager: 1.7.6
ModuleManager: 1.4.2
News: 2.11.3
nuSOAP: 1.0.2
Printing: 1.1.2
Search: 1.6.10
ThemeManager: 1.1.4
TinyMCE: 2.8.4
AjaxMadeSimple: 0.1.6
Polls: 0.2.2
CodePress: 0.1.2
TemplateExternalizer: 1.2
FormBuilder: 0.5.11
GoogleMaps: 0.1.6
Config Information:
php_memory_limit:
process_whole_template: false
output_compression: false
max_upload_size: 20000000
default_upload_permission: 664
url_rewriting: none
page_extension:
query_var: page
image_manipulation_prog: GD
auto_alias_content: true
locale:
default_encoding: utf-8
admin_encoding: utf-8
set_names: false
Php Information:
phpversion: 5.3.5
md5_function: On (True)
gd_version: 2
tempnam_function: On (True)
magic_quotes_runtime: Off (False)
E_STRICT: 0
E_DEPRECATED: 0
memory_limit: 64M
max_execution_time: 30
output_buffering: On
safe_mode: Off (False)
file_uploads: On (True)
post_max_size: 8M
upload_max_filesize: 5M
session_save_path: /tmp (1777)
session_use_cookies: On (True)
xml_function: On (True)
Server Information:
Server Api: cgi-fcgi
Server Db Type: MySQL (mysql)
Server Db Version: 5.0.92
----------------------------------------------
I can't spot anything wrong in there either. It's really making me pull my hair out. DO you have any thoughts on the above or any orther ideas.
Many thanks
David
Re: constant 404 error
Hi,
Here are a couple of other things you might try:
1) check the file permissions of the installed files.
2) verify the install from Site_Admin->System_Verification, or run the standalone cmschecksum.php script (from the install directory), to check for file corruptions.
3) verify you have write access to your session_save_path: /tmp
Hope this helps,
fredp
Here are a couple of other things you might try:
1) check the file permissions of the installed files.
2) verify the install from Site_Admin->System_Verification, or run the standalone cmschecksum.php script (from the install directory), to check for file corruptions.
3) verify you have write access to your session_save_path: /tmp
Hope this helps,
fredp
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Re: constant 404 error
Might be a good suggestion. Starts to look like a hacked website...fredp wrote:2) verify the install from Site_Admin->System_Verification, or run the standalone cmschecksum.php script (from the install directory), to check for file corruptions.

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Is the index.php still there? In the root of the website I mean.
And is the content changed?
url_rewriting: none
When I google your website I get urls like: .../index.php/news/72/51/Lloyds-jobs-cut
This combination isn't possible

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Re: constant 404 error
It's back.
What was it? Might help others with similar problems.
