Joomla installation problem

Discussion in 'Installation/Configuration' started by kennethwu, May 25, 2011.

  1. kennethwu

    kennethwu New Member

    I have a Centos 5.5 with ispconfig 3.0.3,while i install the Joomla on my client's web directory,it occurs an error :Cookies do not appear to be enabled on your browser client. You will not be able to install the application with this feature disabled. Alternatively, there could also be a problem with the server's session.save_path. If this is the case, please consult your hosting provider if you don't know how to check or fix this yourself.

    Anybody tell me how can i fixed it,thanks a lot
     
  2. koressak

    koressak New Member

    I don't work with joomla so much, but it seems to me, that some directory, which joomla could use for saving session data is not writeable. Check the joomla dir if it could be the case.
     
  3. kennethwu

    kennethwu New Member

    is that i need to set 777 for the joomla dir?
     
  4. till

    till Super Moderator Staff Member ISPConfig Developer

    To run cms systems, please use the following setting:

    suexec: on
    php mode: php-fcgi

    then ensure that all files and folders in the web directory are owned by the web user and client group of this website.
     
  5. wizandy

    wizandy New Member

    Installing a module

    I am getting an error when i try to install a module. The error is below:

    * JFolder::create: Path not in open_basedir paths
    * Unable to create destination

    The user and group are permissions are set, i just double checked that. I also enable suEXEC and Fast-CGI.

    Do i need to restart the server or services?
     
  6. wizandy

    wizandy New Member

    I encounter various problems when i try to use install and use joomla 1.5 or 1.6 in ISPConfig 3.0.3.
    I read the ISPConfig manual but i can't recall anything in the manual which relates to installing Joomla.

    Should joomla work without any problems? Am i doing something wrong?
     

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