Forum Activity for @brian

brian
@brian
05/08/23 09:13:46AM
10,148 posts

Move site on Jamroom hosted


Installation and Configuration

Isleander:
Thank you Brian - I'd already tried to change it before I got your note about the site NOT already being on the server.
I really appreciate your help - as always!

That's OK - I'm going to be updating it so it checks for that before the move - right now it DOES catch it but it's a couple steps in so I have to reset some things so we can try it again. Working on it.
brian
@brian
05/08/23 09:09:10AM
10,148 posts

Move site on Jamroom hosted


Installation and Configuration

OK I will need to manually fix this up - I'll let you know when it's complete.
brian
@brian
05/08/23 09:06:55AM
10,148 posts

Move site on Jamroom hosted


Installation and Configuration

OK yeah it looks like that domain already existed on the server so that messed it up.

So to be clear - you want "chef-boutonne.net" changed to "mission-poitou-charentes.com" ?
brian
@brian
05/08/23 08:27:50AM
10,148 posts

Move site on Jamroom hosted


Installation and Configuration

Yes - as long as the domain you are changing it to does not already exist on the server - that's all you need to do.

If you run in to any issues open a ticket and I can check it out.

Thanks!
brian
@brian
05/08/23 07:45:07AM
10,148 posts

Move site on Jamroom hosted


Installation and Configuration

I'm not sure what you mean - do you just mean changing the domain name? For example - I have "site1.com" that I want to move to domain "site2.com". You can do this via the "Change Domain Name" tool in the domain settings.

Note that we have tools to transfer a domain from one server to another server in your account as well.

Let me know if that helps or I am not understanding the issue.

Thanks!
brian
@brian
04/29/23 08:04:13AM
10,148 posts

Erased index.php in public_html directory ... HELP


Installation and Configuration

Those a prepackaged Linux binaries that are part of the System Tools module - I would reload that module from the Core -> Marketplace -> Tools -> Reload Modules or Skins tool as they may have been compromised.
brian
@brian
04/29/23 07:02:03AM
10,148 posts

Erased index.php in public_html directory ... HELP


Installation and Configuration

Glad that is fixed up - get some rest if you can :)
brian
@brian
04/29/23 06:51:19AM
10,148 posts

Erased index.php in public_html directory ... HELP


Installation and Configuration

JammerPro:
Brian, you still with me?

Yeah you gotta give me a minute :)

Jamroom 5 and newer does not use a index.php file - just copy the modules/jrCore/root/.htaccess file in to your main directory - that uses mod_rewrite to handle the routing. If you cannot see the file it will be a "hidden" file so you may need to enable showing hidden files in your SFTP client.

Also you need to make sure mod_rewrite is enabled in your Apache install.
updated by @brian: 04/29/23 06:51:33AM
brian
@brian
04/29/23 06:40:00AM
10,148 posts

Erased index.php in public_html directory ... HELP


Installation and Configuration

JammerPro:
Oops. your reply was hidden by the pop-up LOL. My installation at https:// Musicians.Exchange

Do you have a "modules/jrCore" directory in your install?
brian
@brian
04/29/23 06:11:03AM
10,148 posts

Erased index.php in public_html directory ... HELP


Installation and Configuration

Hi Elliot - sorry you're dealing with this! Jamroom does not use an index.php file for versions 5 and on - what version of Jamroom are you restoring?
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