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version roll out and QA » phpList, maintainer needed » UI lite phpList plugins » phpList API » rssmanager phpList.org My View | View Issues | Change Log | RoadmapView Issue Details[Jump to Notes] https://mantis.phplist.org/view.php?id=9937 [Print] IDProjectCategoryView StatusDate SubmittedLast Update0009937phplistConfigurationpublic08-05-07 11:3704-06-13 22:26ReporterTki2000PrioritynormalSeverityminorReproducibilityalwaysStatusresolvedResolutionfixedPlatformOSOS VersionProduct Version2.10.3Target VersiondocumentationFixed in VersionSummary0009937: Internal Server Error (.htaccess file problems with Apache configurations)DescriptionThis issue will give you an "Internal Server Error" page. There are troubles with .htaccess files in phplist and Apache configurations if your Apache is not configured with "AllowOverride All" in httpd.conf file. Another configuration I found working is "AllowOverride Options AuthConfig Indexes Limit" but this is only internal server possible if you have access to the Apache server config file and this is probably not possible. A quick FIX is to TAKE AWAY the .htaccess files in dirs "/lists" and "/admin" (and probably in any other dir where .htaccess may reside), but it will open some security related issues. If this is the case, try to use the .htaccess files to authenticate the users that may have internal server error access to files and not to deny the files.TagsNo tags attached.Attached Files Relationships child of0010998newEnhance security Relationships Notes (0051609) michiel (manager) 23-05-12 14:23 bit of a catch 22. I'd rather not remove the .htaccess files, and open up the system, but yes, it's awkward that it causes the 500 errors. I guess this should be clearly documented with options what to do about it, and what impact that has. (0051618) raynau (reporter) 23-05-12 23:50 Solution is given in forum and is very simple and clear. 1°) Last line of the htaccess must be commented and becomes : #php_flag magic_quotes_gpc on 2°) You must create or do a php.ini with these two lines at the root (same place than the htaccess : php_flag magic_quotes_gpc=on magic_quotes_gpc=1 it works perfectly and the security is still on. (0051619) michiel (manager) 24-05-12 00:37 well, that may work in some cases, but it's possible the other directives in the file cause a 500 as well. (0051621) raynau (reporter) 24-05-12 00:49 This fits for Apache GCI which from what I have read are more protected. Most servers are set on that way now on the Continent and all big hosting-compagnies are using Apache CGI because it is more protected.