Cannot install on cPanel server
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Fully upgraded on WordPress and all plugins at this time.
Installed Ninjafirewall for WordPress today, and this customer’s cPanel server hosting is a typical shared hosting environment. Nothing appears to be fancy, but for whatever reason once the installer creates either the php.ini or .user.ini.
I remove either of those files after created (via deletion through FTP) and the site definitely comes back online.
Unfortunately, I have no way to restart Apache, as they’re hosting somewhere else rather than on our own cPanel servers. Unsure what else to check for, but really want to get this installed and working.
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Debugging info below:
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========================== %< ============================
HTTP server: Apache
PHP version: 5.3.8
PHP SAPI: CGI-FCGI
Loaded INI file: /usr/local/lib/php.ini
auto_prepend_file: none
user_ini.filename: .user.ini
user_ini.cache_ttl: 300
user INI: not found
PHPRC: unknown
DOCUMENT_ROOT: /home/xxxxxxxx/public_html
wp-config.php: foundWarning: session_start() [function.session-start]: Cannot send session cache limiter – headers already sent (output started at /home/xxxxxxxx/public_html/wordpress/ninjacheck.php:25) in /home/xxxxxxxx/public_html/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/ninjafirewall/ninjafirewall.php on line 42
ABSPATH: /home/xxxxxxxx/public_html/wordpress/ (ABSPATH != DOCUMENT_ROOT)
WP version: 3.8.1
WP_CONTENT_DIR: /home/xxxxxxxx/public_html/wordpress/wp-content========================== %< ============================
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