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lost my website. |
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| Anonymous: Dan |
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I had my site running well, till this message came up.
http://www.underwaterimages.co.uk/site2/index.php can anyone help me. i don't have a backup of the site. I think the site could have been hack. Any thought. Dan |
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| Dirk |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Admin ![]() Status: offline ![]() Registered: 01/12/02 Posts: 13027 |
That doesn't sound like a cause for panic (yet) ...
Make sure the error.log file mentioned in the first error message is present on your webserver and that it is writable for the webserver (and, therefore, for Geeklog). If it doesn't exist, create one (any empty file named "error.log" will do). It just contains log messages, nothing vital. HTH bye, Dirk |
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| Anonymous: DAN |
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I have check in the folder, and there is a erro.log file. should i remove it, and put a new on in?
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