[SOLVED] Problems with users and modules after moving server
Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2014 2:31 am
Hi there,
I have migrated a CMSMS site over to a new web host. The files were FTP'd across and the DB was imported. CMSMS has also now been updated to the latest version. I'm having several problems though, and I'd love some help if possible.
I believe there might be something wrong with the permissions / ownership of files on the server, and / or with the database. When I log into phpMyAdmin I get a briefly displayed message saying the user is not authorised to access... (can't read the rest of the message, it's gone in fraction of a second).
CMSMS 1.11.11, PHP 5.4.32, PHP safe mode is off. Happy to give any other details or a link to the site - perhaps via PM as I'm not feeling confident of the security right now due to these issues?
Here are the specific issues I'm having with CMSMS.
1) If I create a new user in the backend, I'm never able to login at /admin . It always says "Username or password is incorrect". But neither are incorrect. I have tried the suggestions at http://forum.cmsmadesimple.org/viewtopi ... =3&t=70703 but they didn't help.
2) When I view Current Users in the backend, the users that existed on the old installation are there. However they don't have an icon to click to make them active or inactive, or to delete the users.
3) Module Manager states "WARNING: Insufficient directory permissions to install modules. You may also be experiencing problems with PHP Safe mode. Please ensure that safe mode is disabled, and that file system permissions are sufficient."
The Status / Action of installed modules which are ready to update, is "Cannot Download".
4) Modules states "The modules folder (and/or the uploads folder) is not writable, if you would like to install modules by uploading an XML file you need ensure that these folders have full read/write/execute permissions (chmod 777). Safe mode may also be in effect."
I have experimented with setting 777 permissions, but it didn't help.
Many thanks for any help that may be offered. I appreciate the effort and work that goes into being a support volunteer on a forum. Thank you!
- Jono
I have migrated a CMSMS site over to a new web host. The files were FTP'd across and the DB was imported. CMSMS has also now been updated to the latest version. I'm having several problems though, and I'd love some help if possible.
I believe there might be something wrong with the permissions / ownership of files on the server, and / or with the database. When I log into phpMyAdmin I get a briefly displayed message saying the user is not authorised to access... (can't read the rest of the message, it's gone in fraction of a second).
CMSMS 1.11.11, PHP 5.4.32, PHP safe mode is off. Happy to give any other details or a link to the site - perhaps via PM as I'm not feeling confident of the security right now due to these issues?
Here are the specific issues I'm having with CMSMS.
1) If I create a new user in the backend, I'm never able to login at /admin . It always says "Username or password is incorrect". But neither are incorrect. I have tried the suggestions at http://forum.cmsmadesimple.org/viewtopi ... =3&t=70703 but they didn't help.
2) When I view Current Users in the backend, the users that existed on the old installation are there. However they don't have an icon to click to make them active or inactive, or to delete the users.
3) Module Manager states "WARNING: Insufficient directory permissions to install modules. You may also be experiencing problems with PHP Safe mode. Please ensure that safe mode is disabled, and that file system permissions are sufficient."
The Status / Action of installed modules which are ready to update, is "Cannot Download".
4) Modules states "The modules folder (and/or the uploads folder) is not writable, if you would like to install modules by uploading an XML file you need ensure that these folders have full read/write/execute permissions (chmod 777). Safe mode may also be in effect."
I have experimented with setting 777 permissions, but it didn't help.
Many thanks for any help that may be offered. I appreciate the effort and work that goes into being a support volunteer on a forum. Thank you!
- Jono