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500 Internal Server Error #146

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mywish1 opened this issue Jan 23, 2015 · 7 comments
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500 Internal Server Error #146

mywish1 opened this issue Jan 23, 2015 · 7 comments

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@mywish1
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mywish1 commented Jan 23, 2015

hi guys
i upload all fies in www folder in my root and there is only 2 folder 1 is www and 2nd is protected so when i run my domain its giving 500 Internal Server Error what is wrong what i m missing please help me thanks

@ghost
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ghost commented Jan 23, 2015

you need to provide more info.
what os, what webserver, what setup u used (local or hosted db and sphinx)...

@Lacedaemon
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You need to correctly set the ownership permissions for the tpb folder. Try the following:

sudo chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/tpb

^ That's assuming your OpenBay is at that location. Change /var/www to wherever your tpb folder is located. If all else fails:

sudo chmod -R 777 /var/www/tpb

^ The above allows everyone to read and write, which should allow you to at least get your OpenBay up and running. However, it is a security risk, so I recommend getting the ownership permissions right the first time.

@tehp
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tehp commented Jan 23, 2015

My friend is getting the same error.

How would he do the above on OSX for his GoDaddy server? @Lacedaemon

@Lacedaemon
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@dtoast Does the server have SSH access? The OS of his computer doesn't matter because when you SSH into a target machine, your Terminal inherits, or emulates, the target OS, which is most likely Linux.

Tell him to open Terminal (in /Applications/Utilities), then type the following:

ssh username@ip.address.of.server

Replace username with your server username, and ip.address.of.server with the server IP. Unless you're using certificates as your default authentication method, it should prompt you for your password, and upon successful entry, should greet you with a new Terminal shell. From there, you can run the commands I posted, relative to the actual path of your OpenBay installation.

@wacgyver
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@mywish1 You have to enable rewrite in Apache (if it is apache)

$ a2enmod rewrite
$ service apache2 restart

@TheChiefCoC
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@mywish1 please provide you Apache Configuration File which is at /etc/apache2/sites-available/

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mywish1 commented Jan 25, 2015

Thank you guys now i have fix that issue but now how i can setup sphinx i already installed sphinx but my website is not working in sphinx giving 404 not found error what i do i setup all correct but i don't know where is i m missing any body help me via skype or gmail

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