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Blesta Requirements Problem


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Hello !

 

 I am trying to install all of the pre requirements prior to Blesta .

I got everything up to "ionCube PHP loader"

When I go to my website, and type in www.website.com/ioncube/loader-wizard.php

Firefox browser wants to "download" the file instead of open it so I can install it.

 

Can anyone help me out with this ? What did I miss and get wrong?

 

I know this is Blesta forums not ioncube, but I hope someone can help me and since everyone else had to install this maybe they ran into same issue.

Sorry for any ignorance.

 

Thank you guys !

 

 

-KaiN

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Hello are you using a control panel?

 

Hello !

 

I am not using any sort of control panel, or anything.

The setup i am using is a rented fully un-managed Dedicated Server straight from the provider not a reseller or anything, and installing on the main OS install , not a vps node or anything.

Though that is the plan, is to sell VPS nodes :)

 

Hey thank you for the very quick reply btw !!

 

-KAiN

 

 

EDiT : Also, I am doing all this through SSH , not through Webmin or anything like that . Although I could if theres an easy way ?

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Hello !

Thanks for the reply :)

 

Yea I actually followed that exact guide :D

When i get to this step ,

 

Now navigate over to your droplet's IP address /ioncube/loader-wizard.php file (http://198.199.105.50/ioncube/loader-wizard.php in our case).

 

Thats when instead of the file opening up, it tries to download the loader-wizard.php as a downloaded file in Firefox instead of opening up that wizard page :(

I had a friend try it as well to , to see if it was just me or not. It did the same for him, so i assume my PHP isn't working correctly? Since html pages open up like they should , they don't try to download like the PHP ones do.

 

I also had this same problem with checking my PHP version when I was installing that stuff too, as I couldnt make this file :

version.php , with this inside of it :

<?php phpinfo() ?>

Browser would try and "download" that as well instead of opening it up and giving me the info.

 

-KaIN

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Hello !

Thanks for the reply :)

 

Yea I actually followed that exact guide :D

When i get to this step ,

 

Now navigate over to your droplet's IP address /ioncube/loader-wizard.php file (http://198.199.105.50/ioncube/loader-wizard.php in our case).

 

Thats when instead of the file opening up, it tries to download the loader-wizard.php as a downloaded file in Firefox instead of opening up that wizard page :(

I had a friend try it as well to , to see if it was just me or not. It did the same for him, so i assume my PHP isn't working correctly? Since html pages open up like they should , they don't try to download like the PHP ones do.

 

I also had this same problem with checking my PHP version when I was installing that stuff too, as I couldnt make this file :

version.php , with this inside of it :

<?php phpinfo() ?>

Browser would try and "download" that as well instead of opening it up and giving me the info.

 

-KaIN

this is probleme of mal installed apache or missconfugured

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What's your PHP version? 

php -v

Hello !

Thanks for reply :)

 

My PHP version is :

 

roxi@haboob:~$ php -v

PHP 5.5.15-1+deb.sury.org~precise+1 (cli) (built: Jul 24 2014 15:44:50)

Copyright © 1997-2014 The PHP Group

Zend Engine v2.5.0, Copyright © 1998-2014 Zend Technologies

    with Zend OPcache v7.0.4-dev, Copyright © 1999-2014, by Zend Technologies

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Hello !

Thanks for reply :)

 

My PHP version is :

 

roxi@haboob:~$ php -v

PHP 5.5.15-1+deb.sury.org~precise+1 (cli) (built: Jul 24 2014 15:44:50)

Copyright © 1997-2014 The PHP Group

Zend Engine v2.5.0, Copyright © 1998-2014 Zend Technologies

    with Zend OPcache v7.0.4-dev, Copyright © 1999-2014, by Zend Technologies

 

Is this a fresh installation with nothing on it? or have you got a site already on it? If you don't I recommend a fresh installation with Centos 6.5.

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this is probleme of mal installed apache or missconfugured

Hello naja!

Thank you for replying !

 

Oh hmm so you say apache is bad? Should I just do an  " apt-get remove apache2" ??

Then reinstall it ?

 

I did a " httpd -v " and it said No command 'httpd' found . I dunno if that means anything . Using Ubuntu Server 12.04

I was gonna post what version I use..

 

Thanks guys for your replies !

 

-KAiN

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Is this a fresh installation with nothing on it? or have you got a site already on it? If you don't I recommend a fresh installation with Centos 6.5.

 

Hello !

Unfortunatly it's not, we decided on Ubuntu 12.04 instead of CentOS . I know most hosting uses CentOS though.

I do already have tons of stuff set up already , including a bunch of premade VPS's with OpenVZ and OVZ Web Panel set up and 2 customers paying with paypal.

Would unfortunatly be a huge hassle to reinstall everything, though not impossible.

I don't have the website set up yet, just apache installed via apt-get .

 

Thanks !

 

-KAiN

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Hello !

Unfortunatly it's not, we decided on Ubuntu 12.04 instead of CentOS . I know most hosting uses CentOS though.

I do already have tons of stuff set up already , including a bunch of premade VPS's with OpenVZ and OVZ Web Panel set up and 2 customers paying with paypal.

Would unfortunatly be a huge hassle to reinstall everything, though not impossible.

I don't have the website set up yet, just apache installed via apt-get .

 

Thanks !

 

-KAiN

 

Ah ok I'm not familiar with Ubuntu, you can look at: http://www.sysadminworld.com/2012/how-to-install-ioncube-loader-on-ubuntu/

 

According to that Apache is called apache2.

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Ah ok I'm not familiar with Ubuntu, you can look at: http://www.sysadminworld.com/2012/how-to-install-ioncube-loader-on-ubuntu/

 

According to that Apache is called apache2.

Hello !

Ok, thanks gonna try this one out now.

On a side note, I wanted to make sure everything weas updated and stuff in case soemthing was up with that.

 

roxi@haboob:~$ sudo apt-get upgrade

Reading package lists... Done

Building dependency tree       

Reading state information... Done

The following packages have been kept back:

  apache2 apache2-mpm-worker apache2.2-bin apache2.2-common

0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 4 not upgraded.

 

I don't know if that means anything , maybe I should try a restart the whole system before I carry on?

I am not a super Ubuntu user or anything either, I just went with what my partner told me to do . Except he isn't here anymore to help with this :(

 

Thanks !!

I will keep you updated

 

-KAiN

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Hello !

 

Thank you guys for your reply's and help me with this situation !

I really do appreciate it !

 

I found the issue and it is working now :)

Here is what the problem was in case anyone else runs into this issue :

 

I was missing one of the main packages , libapache2-mod-php5

 

Thanks again you guys !

 

-KAiN

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