I've been using phpwcms for a while now, but I've never come across anything like this:
- One site, 3 users, all admins (but only I actually do something in the admin area)
- Site is on a commercial Linux server
- user 1 (me) and user 2 can use the backend normally, no problems
- user 3 can use all other parts normally but when trying to access the Files area, browser wants to save the phpwcms.php file
- other users can access user 3s files, but he can't
- all user 3 has been doing is uploading files (pdf, powerpoint, jpg) to the server and modifying articles.
- tried adding new users, no problems
- tried changing user 3s username and password, doesn't help
- the download effect happens on Firefox, IE just won't show the page
- when logging out, there are two errors:
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Warning: session_start(): open(/tmp/sessions/sess_519cda838dafd37e0f7cd9bde881de16, O_RDWR) failed: Stale NFS file handle (70) in /home/XXXXXX/html/login.php on line 24
Warning: session_start(): Cannot send session cache limiter - headers already sent (output started at /home/XXXXXX/html/login.php:24) in /home/int2000/26587/html/login.php on line 24
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Can I fix this somehow still keeping user 3s files in his reach? We'd rather not upload all the files again to the server...
I'd really like some info on this!
Download phpwcms.php on a certain user - problem?
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Download phpwcms.php on a certain user - problem?
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- Oliver Georgi
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Thanks, I just read your message. I solved the problem a while ago by creating a new user but I didn't copy the files. And it works fine. Or at least it did because today I got word that it's doing the same thing again. Only this time nobody can't access the public files.
I'm currently away from my home computer so I can't access the database, but could this be result of a badly named file or something? Or is this a bug in phpwcms?
I'll try to fix it via database, we'll see what happens...
I'm currently away from my home computer so I can't access the database, but could this be result of a badly named file or something? Or is this a bug in phpwcms?
I'll try to fix it via database, we'll see what happens...
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