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in Joomla 3.2 The Joomla 3.0 content management system was developed to work well on Web servers running LAMP or Windows and IIS. Nevertheless, you https://www.gavick.com/blog/solving-problems-during-joomla-30-installation may end up with a failed or under-performing Joomla installation due to differences in Linux distributions, Web-server software versions and hardware configurations. This information describes common problem scenarios and ways http://www.itoctopus.com/500-internal-server-error-on-a-joomla-website-after-using-the-admin-tools-extension to get help if you encounter a problem during Joomla 3.0 installation. I am very pleased to see a change in the order of installation screens compared to the internal server beta version of Joomla, because in stable version of Joomla 3.0 "Pre-Installation Check" is currently activated as first not only last. Server Software Versions You may have problems installing the latest version of Joomla (Joomla 3), it has higher requirements than had the previous version, it needs a more recent version of the PHP interpreter or mySQL database internal server error management system. Apache web server is strongly recommended. Also, you must have at least PHP 5.3.1 and MySQL 5.1 or PostgreSQL 8.3.18 installed. Even if your Web host offers an older, tried and true version of PHP and MySQL by default, it may allow you use a newer version by changing your server configuration or by adding an ".htaccess" file directive. Magic Quotes GPC If yours pre-installer will not let you proceed because Magic Quotes GPC is set to on you have to turn in off. Magic quotes may be enabled or disabled in the php.ini file simply by changing the value of the magic_quotes_gpc from On to Off, or Off to On. Simply create a php.ini file with the following code: magic_quotes_gpc = Off or magic_quotes_gpc = 0. If you do not have access to the php.ini file, inquire with the System administrator for your host and ask about having Magic quotes turned off. How to disable the safe mode The PHP safe mode is an attempt to solve the shared-server security probl
his website was displaying a "500 Internal Server Error" message. He told us that this started happening when he tried to fix the permissions by using Admin Tools, which is a well known Joomla extension that is used for security and fixing broken Joomla databases. Before we start, we would like to point out that we're not huge fans of Admin Tools, we have seen many websites getting completely broken when using some features of Admin Tools, which means that Admin Tools, in many cases, does the complete opposite of what it claims to do. In any case, since this is an "Internal Server Error", then this means that Apache must have logged what happened to the error log file. So, we checked the error log file by logging in to the cPanel of the website, and then clicking on Error Log link under the Logs section, and this is what we saw: [Thu Jun 05 09:39:33 2014] [error] [client 67.71.74.0] File does not exist: /home/[username]/public_html/500.shtml
[Thu Jun 05 09:39:33 2014] [error] [client 67.71.74.0] SoftException in Application.cpp:261: File "/home/[username]/public_html/index.php" is writeable by group
[Thu Jun 05 09:36:33 2014] [error] [client 67.71.74.0] File does not exist: /home/[username]/public_html/404.shtml Aha! It seems that Admin Tools changed the permissions of the index.php file to be written by everyone, so we checked the filesystem, and to our horror (well, that's an exaggeration, we weren't really horrified, but we were shocked nonetheless), all the file and folder permissions were set to 777. From the cPanel‘s File Manager, we changed the permissions of the index.php file located under the root directory of the website and the one located under the administrator folder to 644. We then changed the permissions on the administrator folder to 755. That allowed us to access the backend of the site. We then logged in to the backend of the Joomla site, and we went to Components -> Admin Tools, and then we clicked on Permission