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Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 6.2 million programmers, just like you, joomla 500 internal server error frontend helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up 500 internal server error at back end - Joomla up vote 10 down vote favorite I have installed new site in Joomla 1.7 and its joomla internal server error 500 working fine, but when i checked its back-end (administrator) got 500 Internal Server Error. Note: Site is working fine in Local server. Please suggestion me any solution. Thanks in advance. joomla joomla1.7 share|improve this question edited Nov 22 '11 at 10:08 nfechner 12.3k43057 asked Nov 22 '11 at 10:05 Dheeraj Agrawal 55441324 Did the logfiles show anything? –nfechner Nov 22 '11 at 10:08 thankx for the reply.... and log is not showing
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anything :( –Dheeraj Agrawal Nov 22 '11 at 10:48 2 The apache error.log (if you are using apache) should show at least something. –nfechner Nov 22 '11 at 10:52 Can you add a little more info? How did you place the files on the server initially - unzip locally and ftp individual files to server, install locally an transfer with akeeba backup .jpa file(s) or manually unzipping on the remote server? Is the error as soon as you go to /administrator/, as soon as you successfully login, or when you go to one specific page within the admin area? Depending upon your server's setup you may need the apache error log, or perhaps suexec's error log file. –Dean Marshall Nov 23 '11 at 2:40 Have you tried a different browser? I know this sounds like madness but I've just been helping someone on the Joomla forums and one particular browser produces a server 500 error whilst another doesn't. The upshot is that the 'server error' may not be a true server error but something triggered due to a cookie or some other external factor. –Dean Marshall Nov 24 '11 at 1:39 add a comment| 12 Answers 12 active oldest votes up vote 26 down vote accepted First you have change folder permission to 775 for the following folders: cache, logs, tmp
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you don't have to be a subscriber. Just use the Contact Us link at the footer of the site. Subscribe HomeSupportSite restoration#14664: 500 Internal server http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8225027/500-internal-server-error-at-back-end-joomla error when accessing backend #14664 – 500 Internal server error when accessing backend Posted in ‘Site restoration’ This is a public ticket. Everybody will be able to see its contents. Do not include usernames, passwords or any other sensitive information. Monday, 14 January 2013 07:26 CST IThypercube AKEEBABACKUP, ADMINTOOLS https://www.akeebabackup.com/support/site-restoration/14664-500-internal-server-error-when-accessing-backend.html Mandatory information about my setup: Have I read the related troubleshooter articles above before posting (which pages?)? Yes Have I searched the tickets before posting? Yes Have I read the documentation before posting (which pages?)? Yes Joomla! version: Joomla! 2.5.8 Stable [ Ember ] PHP version: 5.3.20 MySQL version: 5.5.23 Host: (optional, but it helps us help you) Hostgator, Letshost.ie Akeeba Backup version which took the backup: 3.6.12 Pro Kickstart version used to extract the backup: Kickstart Core 3.6.0 Description of my issue: Unable to access backend side of site. Front-end works perfectly. Error message when accessing the back-end page:---------Internal Server Error The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request.Please contact the server administrator, webmaster@freetechhelper.com and inform them of the time the error occurred, and anything you might have done that may have caused the error. More information about this error may be ava
tried to access the login page of the backend of his Joomla website (e.g. http://www.ourclientjoomlawebsite.com/administrator ), he was seeing a 500 Internal Server Error page. He told us that the frontend worked flawlessly, and the problem was only in the backend. In most http://www.itoctopus.com/internal-server-error-on-joomlas-backend-login-page-how-to-fix cases, those Internal Server Errors, when they are restricted to the backend, only appear after the https://csidiropoulos.wordpress.com/2013/11/19/joomla-500-internal-server-error-on-administrator-panel/ person tries to log in, and not before, which made this whole issue a bit curious. Naturally, when something happens on the very first page, we rename the .haccess to htaccess.old, and we did that, but it didn't help. But then we noticed that there was another .htaccess located under the administrator folder, so we renamed it to htaccess.old, and then we tried to login, server error and this time, it worked! We saw the beautiful Joomla login page waiting for us to enter the credentials. We logged in with the credentials provided by the client, and were able to see the backend! But why was the .htaccess file causing this problem? The client apparently just moved his website from one server to another, and had the following in the .htaccess file (that is located under the administrator folder): AuthName "Authorisation Required"
AuthUserFile /home/.htpasswd
AuthType Basic
internal server error Require valid-user
ErrorDocument 401 "Authorisation Required" Apparently, he was using our method for an additional authentication layer using the .htpasswd/.htaccess combination. However, when he moved his website to a new server, he didn't copy back the corresponding .htpasswd file to the /home folder, which was the cause of the problem. We informed him about the cause of the issue and so he copied back the file from his old server to his new server, reinstated the .htaccess file, and the problem was no more. Now if you, our dear reader, are seeing an Internal Server Error when you just browse to the login page of your Joomla backend, then the first thing that you need to do is to rename your .htaccess file (under the root of your Joomla website, and then under the administrator folder). If that still didn't work, then please contact us. We will fix the problem for you quickly, efficiently, and for very little money. No comments yet. Leave a comment Name (required) Mail (will not be published) (required) Website Type "itoctopus" (without the quotes) in this field At itoctopus, we're here to help you with your business! That's our promise to you. Whether you're looking for urgent programming help in the middle of the night, or you need help expanding your website, or you need to claim your projects for R&D, then you're at the right place. We have served a lot of customers since 2001, and
, cache, tmp and administrator/cache. So goto your joomla root dir and chmod 755 log cache tmp administrator/cache Also make sure the file ownerships are correct. chown -R myuser myjoomladir And last to get rid of “500 – An error has occurred” while logging to the admin read the error_log which should be like this [16-Nov-2013 10:00:37 Europe/Athens] PHP Warning: fopen(/home/myuser/www/logs/error.php) [function.fopen]: failed to open stream: Permission denied in /home/myuser/www/libraries/joomla/log/loggers/formattedtext.php on line 248 Meaning you have to chmod 777 /home/myuser/www/logs/error.php Also one last thing to keep in mind is you need to have the correct path for log and tmp at your configuration.php file. Something like that. public $log_path = '/home/myuser/public_html/logs'; public $tmp_path = '/home/myuser/public_html/tmp'; All set! arielthekillers 19:35 on November 21, 2013 Reblogged this on Arielthekillers's Blog. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Website Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Post navigation ← Otenet outgoing smtp server blacklisted (mailgate.otenet.gr) and how to fixit. Migrating Subversion (SVN) toGit → About Chris Sidiropoulos Ph.D Student at University of Piraeus Verified Services View Full Profile → Follow Chris Sidiropoulos on WordPress.com GategoriesAndroid Bash Facebook Git Github Joomla Linux Mail Personal SVN Virtualbox VMware Meta Register Log in Entries RSS Comments RSS WordPress.com Search Search Recent UpdatesRecent CommentsNo RepliesRecent UpdatesRecent CommentsNo RepliesRecent Activity Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. ssearch ccompose new post r reply e edit t go to top o toggle comment visibility esc cancel edit post or comment %d bloggers lik