• Resolved erwin33

    (@erwin33)


    Strange but I made an .htaccess file for blocking IP addresses. I tested it with my own IP adres and it works. After that I open my .htaccess file in notepad, delete my IP address and place the file back and it now it gives a Turkisch hackpage:

    BY iSKORPiTX

    (TURKISH HACKER)

    ALEMiN KRALI

    best regards to all world

    How is that possible and how can I resolve this?
    Thanks.

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  • Thread Starter erwin33

    (@erwin33)

    I don’t know if that helps. It is hacked after I install the .htaccess file before that, no problem. I delete the .htaccess file but my page is still hacked but I can reach my admin page normaly.

    It’s not related – honestly. I’ve seen quite a few hack reports in the last few hours which suggests that some of the hosting providers may be under active attack. My guess is that your provider is one of those.

    Thread Starter erwin33

    (@erwin33)

    Ok, I call them tommorrow.

    Thread Starter erwin33

    (@erwin33)

    Looks like it’s resolved automaticly. Can access my website normaly but on my admin page there is a strange error:

    Warning: session_start() [function.session-start]: open(/var/www/g22856/xxxx.nl/tmp/sess_7dc655f1bdaf17a4819463f057cf3f5c, O_RDWR) failed: Permission denied (13) in /var/www/g22856/xxxx.nl/HTML/wp-content/plugins/wordpress-automatic-upgrade/wordpress-automatic-upgrade.php on line 121

    What does that mean and how can I resolve this?

    FTP into your site (or use whatever file management application your host provides) and delete the wp-content/plugins/wordpress-automatic-upgrade folder.

    Thread Starter erwin33

    (@erwin33)

    When I deinstall the plugin error is gone in my admin page. But there is still 2 errors:

    Warning: Unknown: open(/var/www/g22856/blablabl.nl/tmp/sess_5ae6c55200c461e32abb01b81338e7f9, O_RDWR) failed: Permission denied (13) in Unknown on line 0

    Warning: Unknown: Failed to write session data (files). Please verify that the current setting of session.save_path is correct (/var/www/g22856/blablabla.nl/tmp) in Unknown on line 0

    What’s that?

    That’s a server related error message. Ask your hosts about it.

    Thread Starter erwin33

    (@erwin33)

    Ok and what about the automatic upgrade plugin? How is it possible that it gives a conflict or something? Before yesterday evening it works fine and now not. I would like to use this plugin and it’s the latest version so that’s not the problem I think? It’s version 1.2.5

    You don’t need an auto-upgrade plugin. There’s a 1-click update built into WordPress by default. Using a 3rd party plugin may cause problems.

    Thread Starter erwin33

    (@erwin33)

    Ok, where can I find that?

    In the Dashboard sub-menu – It’s called Updates.

    Thread Starter erwin33

    (@erwin33)

    Ok, I find it and I use it this afternoon for trying out to reinstall wordpress again but failed. Updating is going fine, unpacking also but after that I have ‘connection failed’ error.

    I delete the automatic plugin with FTP so that resolved my automatic plugin errors. The other errors are still there.

    Could you upload the files manually using FTP? If so, just don’t over-write the wp-content folder.

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