On Sun, 25 May 2008, Jeffrey Tadlock wrote: > On Sat, May 24, 2008 at 10:18 PM, Jeffrey Tadlock <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > 'open_basedir' is causing issues with the user's page (i.e. clicking > > the jeffreyt link at the top of the page), when it is enabled it just > > goes to a blank page. The same happens with the Infrastructure page > > as well. Everything else seemed to work well with it enabled. I will > > play with that on a vanilla install at home and see what is up with > > that. > > I think I have this working now. I needed to add /usr/share/pear to > the open_basedir list. The things I saw broken because of that last > night now appear to be working. It is now enabled on publictest2. > > If I am not around and it turns out it is causing issues somewhere > else, you can just comment it out in /etc/php.ini and bounce Apache > and you'll be good to go. > > > If something has broken and I missed it, feel free to ping me (iWolf) > > on IRC. If I am not around you can grab the original php.ini file > > from my home directory under the php-sec directory. Just copy it to > > /etc/php.ini and bounce apache and you will be back to the way it was > > before I made the changes. Please let me know if you need to do that > > though, so I can look at it further. > > Same applies. I have some garden work to do this afternoon, so if I > am not around, you can copy the original php.ini from my home > directory under the php-sec directory to /etc/php.ini and bounce > apache to be back to the original way it was before I made changes. > Just let me know if you end up needing to do that so I can look at it > further. > Thanks for looking in to this stuff, once we're sure its all working right we can get that in to puppet and deploy it on our new mediawiki hosts. -Mike _______________________________________________ Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list Fedora-infrastructure-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list