idiot co-worker went on vacation. Apparently he edits the flash banners through OpenX. I've looked around for 3 hours and can't find where to login to OpenX.
I can't change the flash banner, even by replacing them with other images, or the SWF file with images, it's like a nightmare from hell.
There are the OpenX code files on the server in a folder, OpenX, and plenty of explanations on the internet about how to login to the OpenX website, but i need to login into OPENX on my website. the V.P. is going to flay this guy
http://www.website.com/openx/ or http://openx.website.com
You need to login into the Openx server and check the Apache configuration. If you do not have the password you can try with website/openx_install_folder/admin/index.php
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I installed Drupal 7 and developed a basic site for a friend (http://www.misterklean.org.uk)
It was working lovely, then I noticed months later that every single link on the site (including admin links like admin login!) are being redirected to the homepage.
I contacted my hosts who are refusing to help, saying that it's a scripting problem. The htaccess file hasn't changed since I initially uploaded it - and I've tried re-uploading a default htaccess file which I know works on another of my drupal sites (same hosting company)
I've looked at the server error log file and can't see anything since I'd finished developing the site.
I can post the htaccess file here if people think it might help.
you have not enable the clean URL on the server. so you need to disable the Clean URL form Drupal Admin or database.
you can view the pages like below:
http://www.misterklean.org.uk/?q=clients
http://www.misterklean.org.uk/?q=payment-options
http://www.misterklean.org.uk/?q=enquiries
My website is defaced and every time I load it, there appears a page with some message in some Turkish language and the title of page is 'hacked by 58'.
I tried searching this web page in my public_html directory but couldn't find this html in any directory. Yet still it loads when we visit the website.
Any help?
nginx or apache? locate the configure file,inside the file there is a line kind of 'root',that's path of your index folder,enter that folder fix index.html.
Btw,if your server is hacked,it's highly possible running dangerous programs ,you'd better reinstall your sys,and try not to be hacked,such as use ssh-key login method.
I am working on an E-Commerce website project which I created in localhost. It worked fine, until I moved it online.
Since I moved it online, I've had issues accessing the admin page and the index.php. I've managed to make the admin page work and can now access the backoffice without any issues, but my index.php still shows me an "error: too many redirects1" page.
What's happening?
Main page of my website is stuck in a redirecting loop (chrome error message : this url tried to redirect you too many times)
Everytime I reload the main page, the url switches between www.mydomain.com and mydomain.com (might be an htaccess issue?)
What I've done to try and solve the problem:
I have checked everything in core_config_data table to make sure
the right urls are written in web/secure/base_url and
web/unsecure/base_url. They are.
I have manually cleared the var/cache and var/session from my
FTP.
I have cleared all cookies / cache from Chrome / Firefox
I have reuploaded the files and database multiple times, thinking it might be due to a corrupted file from the upload.
I have tried to edit the htaccess, but it didn't change anything.
What should I do now ?
I feel like I've tried everything.
As it's my first time with magento, I'm sure it's some dumb thing I might not know about, but I've read nearly every single post about this kind of issues on this website and haven't found anything to resolve it.
So I'm asking you. I'm willing to try every single idea you throw at me, as I've been stuck on this issue for a while now ^^
Thanks for reading :)
Weird, It seems that You make everything right. Try to find and update all url settings in core_config_data: select * from core_config_data where path like '%url%'.
You can try update web/url/redirect_to_base config to 0 (if you have 1).
Remember to clear cache.
In my typo3temp folder I always find a file called javascript_a1cb3a5978.js. It seems that this is a JS by Typo3 to encrypt email adresses. Now in the code always the trojan is appended. I delete the file from the Typo3 cache and if the page is called in the browser the file is generated.
I tried to download the site and scan it with Security Essentials. Also I tried to search for eval but there are too much in the whole Typo3 folder. I didn't found something in the index.php and also I didn't found it in the htaccess. Permission should be OK for the site.
Do you have some ideas for me where this code is appended?
Check typo3conf/localconf.php and typo3conf/temp_* files and typo3conf/extTables.php.
Deactivate every extension and update your TYPO3. Check your TypoScript. I guess you should shut down your website and analyse how the attacker injected that code.
I've just transferred a modx site for a client over to fasthosts - got the site setup working fine but when logging into the backend I'm getting Incorrect Username / Password.
I know that the credentials are correct.
Any ideas?
Using 1.0.4
I've heard of similar issues before when people migrate a site to a shared host. Does this solution help?
I've fixed it!
It seems to create all site content including paths and sessions within files on server... So obviously I'd ftp from old host to new host, put live expected to work which front end did because it doesn't use session data but then the backend had it's knickers in a twist
I setup a new installation with a db prefix test_ - once site was installed changed db parameters then cleared site cache, uploaded new template files etc.
Cheers
Shane