• Billy

    (@billybrasov)


    I have just migrated one account from my old server to a brand new server through a full backup of cPanel
    The problems is that the new account is not working at all, is giving an strange errors that I have never seen..
    If I create a new post and click either ‘save and continue’ or just ‘save,’ all that happens is a pop-up dialog
    box asking me if I’d like to open or download a file called post.php.
    If I try to create a new post/page or edit an existing post/page when I click on Save or Publish
    instead of saving or publishing the article my browser (firefox) opens a dialog box asking for me to save or open post.php or page.php
    If I want to go to the options tab in the admin cpanel of wordpress a pop-up dialog box
    asking me if I’d like to open or download a file called options.php.
    The same thing happens with all tabs from my admin cpanel of wordpress.
    Firefox, it asks if I want to download a php file, and in IE it just gives me a “This page cannot be displayed”
    Some times when I access the address of site I got blank pages or when I make clik in some tabs of my admin wordpress cpanel.

    All this things began after my host made the migration in the new server.

    I tried re-installing several times, as well as emptying plug-ins and themes.
    I upgraded the wordpress version to see if that would fix it, but without result.

    With wordpress v.2.2.3 I have the same problems.
    With wordpress v.2.3.3 I have the same problems.

    Now when I try to upload a file don’t work anymore. I get this error :
    “ERROR HTTP ERROR : the name of photo.jpg : 406” (this if I try to upload images with NextGen Gallery 0.83 wordpress plugin)
    (this plugin has worked perfectly before the migration)

    The server runs on Apache, Mysql, and PHP :

    Apache version 1.3.39 (Unix)
    PHP version 4.4.8
    MySQL version 4.1.22-standard

    My hosting support told me to put in .htaccess this: php_flag register_globals on
    I put the php_flag register_globals on in .htaccess file to see if that would fix it, but without result.

    Please help me! I have 10 sites with the same problems.
    Thanks!

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  • Thread Starter Billy

    (@billybrasov)

    Any solution please?
    Here you can see the all php details what I have in the server:

    https://www.transportesaereos.com/phpinfo.php

    Thread Starter Billy

    (@billybrasov)

    Nobody know how can I fix this issuse?

    please..

    Can’t read your logs from here… (*hint* have you looked at your error logs?) but if I were going to guess, I’d look towards mod_security.

    Can you try disabling it to see if anything changes?

    Thread Starter Billy

    (@billybrasov)

    Hi HandySolo, in my control panel I don’t have any error in the error logs block.

    What can I do?

    Thanks!

    I mentioned mod_security. I didn’t see a response from you about that. Have you disabled it? Or asked your host how?

    Thread Starter Billy

    (@billybrasov)

    Hi HandySolo, Only today my host company has response to my ticket and tell this:

    “You can view your current server setup by creating a php script with the following contents:

    phpinfo();
    ?>

    This should tell you what modules are available. mod_security should be loaded.”

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