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  • Thread Starter MichaelE

    (@michaele)

    Nope. The files are all on the server. The file in wp-includes/ was the result from untarring current.tar.gz that I got off of the download page this morning. Then the copy from the untar directory to the production director for the blog did infact succed.

    … Or are you saying that the dev group didn’t upload into the current.tar.gz (?)

    Thread Starter MichaelE

    (@michaele)

    Nope… It’s not… pppffht…

    Current Version:

    # md5sum /some/directory/here/wp-includes/version.php
    2b24bb612b03decdbd6ab9c69c29b9fd /some/directory/here/wp-includes/version.php

    Update Version:

    # md5sum wp-includes/version.php
    2b24bb612b03decdbd6ab9c69c29b9fd wp-includes/version.php

    And it shows:

    # cat wp-includes/version.php
    <?php

    // This holds the version number in a separate file so we can bump it without cluttering the SVN

    $wp_version = ‘2.2.1’;
    $wp_db_version = 5183;

    ?>

    Heh… Maybe I’ll just change that myself then…

    Ditto on this. Although I am on 2.0.7. I get this same issue when performing admin functions and also observed when comments are posted. The redirection seems to die and lands on a white page. There is javascript that is making it through though. I still see the script for the stattraq toolbar addition showing up as part of the blank page response.

    I just noticed this post:

    http://wordpress.org/support/topic/66927?replies=2#post-354271

    It may be related although I am unclear as to what he was referring to when he mentions calling ‘exit’ directly afterwards.

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: Gallery 2 Integration

    as BiTurbo27t said: “The way I’ve done things, I have to be really careful when upgrading G2, so as not to overwrite files I’ve changed and blowout my mods :-P”

    That’s one of the issues I hope will also be considered in the plug-in. I’m still trying to digest all of the various approaches I’ve read about. I need to get my test server started back up so I can try some of this stuff out. Really nice looking examples todate though…

    FYI: I’ve been sending notifications to the more prominent sites I’ve tracked the attacks back to and I got one response back. Apparently the spam was coming from one of their McAfee AV Servers that was compromised. I did not get the details of how but this illustrates how sophisticated they are starting to get. More than likely they got some kind of Malware/Trojan on their machine that was acting as a Zombie for the spammers.

    I’ve begun to profile the sites to see if I can find some correlation. I’ve also got some form mail setup to send responses to the ISP in an effort to let them know that this is happening. In the case of businesses like the one mentioned above, it is handy to have another set of eyes.

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: Errors

    I just took it offline until I can sort out the error. My php error log was growing very quickly because it seems like even tagging the rss feed was triggering the same error.
    I did find some semi-relevant links regarding the recent php 4.3.10 upgrades and the zend optimizer. I found this thread on here and I am tracking it down based on info:
    http://wordpress.org/support/3/18831#post-108086
    I did do an upgrade of php on the 18th and it’s very possible that there hasn’t been an apachectl restart since then….
    At any rate the blog is not the only affect item. My wiki is offline now too as is my gallery server. <sigh> now I just have to google the living daylights out of this to find a fix… Will advise as I learn more.

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: Errors

    Ditto. I just noticed it this am. I’ve renamed the index file and you can see what it’d doing at:
    http://g33kv2.efamilynj.org
    The error I am getting from the php log is:
    [21-Dec-2004 09:47:58] PHP Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /geekblogv2/wp-includes/functions.php on lin
    e 1121
    I noticed it this morning and then I started to poke around a bit and I’m still trying to figure out what broke.

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