Ryan_G
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Ryan_G commented,
And some further information that could be useful. I ran a test of OpenSSL using PHP and it worked fine - no errors. This explains why my web application is still working fine. PHP appears to still...
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Ryan_G commented,
Thanks for getting back to me and for the clarification. According to the hosting provider they 'downloaded the needed tar file, extracted the file and completed the custom installation'. Here is t...
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Ryan_G created a post,
symbol lookup error: /lib64/libk5crypto.so.3: undefined symbol: EVP_KDF_ctrl, version OPENSSL_1_1_1b
I have a VPS which runs cPanel and is 'fully managed' by my hosting provider. Recently we migrated to a new server as the old one had reached end of life. On the old server (CentOS) the version of ...
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Ryan_G commented,
OK thanks for the info - appreciate it.
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Ryan_G commented,
I haven't made any updates recently - this actually happened months ago and it was a while before I noticed it. Since then I have just put a workaround in place manually generating the invoices but...
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Ryan_G commented,
If it's likely to break things I don't think I can go down that road - the site monitors a large number of customers' websites and sends over 5000 HTTP requests every minute, 24/7 so there is no re...
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Ryan_G commented,
Thanks for getting back to me. One issue I have with changing to SuPHP is that the site is very complex and has been working successfully for years with PHP as nobody (it's a VPS with one site and ...
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Ryan_G created a post,
PHP can't write files
I have an issue where PHP should generate a PDF in a folder called 'invoices' when a customer completes a purchase. This was working fine and then stopped without any changes to the PHP scripts. A...
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Ryan_G commented,
Thanks for your help - I managed to get this (file contents below). Am I right in thinking that 'hosts' is the section that refers to DNS caching and that this shows that DNS caching is on? # # /e...
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Ryan_G commented,
Anyone?