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Apache2 executes PHP only implicitly, not when explicitely opened
What could cause apache2 to not run index.php files through PHP FastCGI handler?PHP not saving sessions on subdomain, ok on domain: CentOSAccess Denied for PHP Files OnlyPHP pages are not parsed by Apache on CentOShow to get directories and files listAnother PHP NGINX error: “No input file specified”Multiple server blocks in nginx: Php not working on server 2“No input file specified” when running php under fastcgi inside chroot under nginx outside of chrootNGINX: getting subdirectories to workHow to set up apache virtualhosts serving different directories?
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I am facing a rather strange behavior. I have placed a simple phpinfo test script (see below) as index.php in the root directory of my domain. When I open it as www.example.com in the browser, it loads correctly. However, when I open it as www.example.com/index.php the browser offers me to download the file (which then is the script itself), the same happens to all other .php files. Only when implicitly opening index.php as the domain's landing page it works.
index.php:
<?php
phpinfo();
Configuration:
Ubuntu 18.04
Apache 2.4
PHP 7.2
Further, the server (and Apache's configuration) is maintained through Plesk and runs multiple domains, I have root access. All other domains work fine, it's just this single one and I cannot figure out what the problem is as it is configured the same way. Switching to nginx works, however, I want this domain to be served by Apache for other reasons. There is no .htaccess file, the fact that the file is executed when implicitly opened indicates that PHP generally works.
relevant part of httpd.conf for this domain:
<IfModule mod_fcgid.c>
FcgidInitialEnv PP_CUSTOM_PHP_INI /var/www/vhosts/system/example.com/etc/php.ini
FcgidInitialEnv PP_CUSTOM_PHP_CGI_INDEX fastcgi
FcgidMaxRequestLen 134217728
FcgidIOTimeout 300
</IfModule>
TimeOut 300
<Directory /var/www/vhosts/example.com>
<IfModule mod_fcgid.c>
<Files ~ (.fcgi$)>
SetHandler fcgid-script
Options +ExecCGI
</Files>
</IfModule>
<IfModule mod_fcgid.c>
<Files ~ (.php$)>
SetHandler fcgid-script
FCGIWrapper /var/www/cgi-bin/cgi_wrapper/cgi_wrapper .php
Options +ExecCGI
</Files>
</IfModule>
SSLRequireSSL
Options -Includes +ExecCGI
</Directory>
php apache-2.4 fastcgi
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I am facing a rather strange behavior. I have placed a simple phpinfo test script (see below) as index.php in the root directory of my domain. When I open it as www.example.com in the browser, it loads correctly. However, when I open it as www.example.com/index.php the browser offers me to download the file (which then is the script itself), the same happens to all other .php files. Only when implicitly opening index.php as the domain's landing page it works.
index.php:
<?php
phpinfo();
Configuration:
Ubuntu 18.04
Apache 2.4
PHP 7.2
Further, the server (and Apache's configuration) is maintained through Plesk and runs multiple domains, I have root access. All other domains work fine, it's just this single one and I cannot figure out what the problem is as it is configured the same way. Switching to nginx works, however, I want this domain to be served by Apache for other reasons. There is no .htaccess file, the fact that the file is executed when implicitly opened indicates that PHP generally works.
relevant part of httpd.conf for this domain:
<IfModule mod_fcgid.c>
FcgidInitialEnv PP_CUSTOM_PHP_INI /var/www/vhosts/system/example.com/etc/php.ini
FcgidInitialEnv PP_CUSTOM_PHP_CGI_INDEX fastcgi
FcgidMaxRequestLen 134217728
FcgidIOTimeout 300
</IfModule>
TimeOut 300
<Directory /var/www/vhosts/example.com>
<IfModule mod_fcgid.c>
<Files ~ (.fcgi$)>
SetHandler fcgid-script
Options +ExecCGI
</Files>
</IfModule>
<IfModule mod_fcgid.c>
<Files ~ (.php$)>
SetHandler fcgid-script
FCGIWrapper /var/www/cgi-bin/cgi_wrapper/cgi_wrapper .php
Options +ExecCGI
</Files>
</IfModule>
SSLRequireSSL
Options -Includes +ExecCGI
</Directory>
php apache-2.4 fastcgi
"Only when implicitly openingindex.php
" - "implicitly" is when mod_dir issues an internal subrequest for the document defined in theDirectoryIndex
directive. Where/how is this defined? "it is configured the same way" - although it would seem there must be some difference? Or some kind of proxy / client-side caching?
– DocRoot
May 15 at 8:40
add a comment |
I am facing a rather strange behavior. I have placed a simple phpinfo test script (see below) as index.php in the root directory of my domain. When I open it as www.example.com in the browser, it loads correctly. However, when I open it as www.example.com/index.php the browser offers me to download the file (which then is the script itself), the same happens to all other .php files. Only when implicitly opening index.php as the domain's landing page it works.
index.php:
<?php
phpinfo();
Configuration:
Ubuntu 18.04
Apache 2.4
PHP 7.2
Further, the server (and Apache's configuration) is maintained through Plesk and runs multiple domains, I have root access. All other domains work fine, it's just this single one and I cannot figure out what the problem is as it is configured the same way. Switching to nginx works, however, I want this domain to be served by Apache for other reasons. There is no .htaccess file, the fact that the file is executed when implicitly opened indicates that PHP generally works.
relevant part of httpd.conf for this domain:
<IfModule mod_fcgid.c>
FcgidInitialEnv PP_CUSTOM_PHP_INI /var/www/vhosts/system/example.com/etc/php.ini
FcgidInitialEnv PP_CUSTOM_PHP_CGI_INDEX fastcgi
FcgidMaxRequestLen 134217728
FcgidIOTimeout 300
</IfModule>
TimeOut 300
<Directory /var/www/vhosts/example.com>
<IfModule mod_fcgid.c>
<Files ~ (.fcgi$)>
SetHandler fcgid-script
Options +ExecCGI
</Files>
</IfModule>
<IfModule mod_fcgid.c>
<Files ~ (.php$)>
SetHandler fcgid-script
FCGIWrapper /var/www/cgi-bin/cgi_wrapper/cgi_wrapper .php
Options +ExecCGI
</Files>
</IfModule>
SSLRequireSSL
Options -Includes +ExecCGI
</Directory>
php apache-2.4 fastcgi
I am facing a rather strange behavior. I have placed a simple phpinfo test script (see below) as index.php in the root directory of my domain. When I open it as www.example.com in the browser, it loads correctly. However, when I open it as www.example.com/index.php the browser offers me to download the file (which then is the script itself), the same happens to all other .php files. Only when implicitly opening index.php as the domain's landing page it works.
index.php:
<?php
phpinfo();
Configuration:
Ubuntu 18.04
Apache 2.4
PHP 7.2
Further, the server (and Apache's configuration) is maintained through Plesk and runs multiple domains, I have root access. All other domains work fine, it's just this single one and I cannot figure out what the problem is as it is configured the same way. Switching to nginx works, however, I want this domain to be served by Apache for other reasons. There is no .htaccess file, the fact that the file is executed when implicitly opened indicates that PHP generally works.
relevant part of httpd.conf for this domain:
<IfModule mod_fcgid.c>
FcgidInitialEnv PP_CUSTOM_PHP_INI /var/www/vhosts/system/example.com/etc/php.ini
FcgidInitialEnv PP_CUSTOM_PHP_CGI_INDEX fastcgi
FcgidMaxRequestLen 134217728
FcgidIOTimeout 300
</IfModule>
TimeOut 300
<Directory /var/www/vhosts/example.com>
<IfModule mod_fcgid.c>
<Files ~ (.fcgi$)>
SetHandler fcgid-script
Options +ExecCGI
</Files>
</IfModule>
<IfModule mod_fcgid.c>
<Files ~ (.php$)>
SetHandler fcgid-script
FCGIWrapper /var/www/cgi-bin/cgi_wrapper/cgi_wrapper .php
Options +ExecCGI
</Files>
</IfModule>
SSLRequireSSL
Options -Includes +ExecCGI
</Directory>
php apache-2.4 fastcgi
php apache-2.4 fastcgi
asked May 15 at 7:24
Aileron79Aileron79
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"Only when implicitly openingindex.php
" - "implicitly" is when mod_dir issues an internal subrequest for the document defined in theDirectoryIndex
directive. Where/how is this defined? "it is configured the same way" - although it would seem there must be some difference? Or some kind of proxy / client-side caching?
– DocRoot
May 15 at 8:40
add a comment |
"Only when implicitly openingindex.php
" - "implicitly" is when mod_dir issues an internal subrequest for the document defined in theDirectoryIndex
directive. Where/how is this defined? "it is configured the same way" - although it would seem there must be some difference? Or some kind of proxy / client-side caching?
– DocRoot
May 15 at 8:40
"Only when implicitly opening
index.php
" - "implicitly" is when mod_dir issues an internal subrequest for the document defined in the DirectoryIndex
directive. Where/how is this defined? "it is configured the same way" - although it would seem there must be some difference? Or some kind of proxy / client-side caching?– DocRoot
May 15 at 8:40
"Only when implicitly opening
index.php
" - "implicitly" is when mod_dir issues an internal subrequest for the document defined in the DirectoryIndex
directive. Where/how is this defined? "it is configured the same way" - although it would seem there must be some difference? Or some kind of proxy / client-side caching?– DocRoot
May 15 at 8:40
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" - "implicitly" is when mod_dir issues an internal subrequest for the document defined in theDirectoryIndex
directive. Where/how is this defined? "it is configured the same way" - although it would seem there must be some difference? Or some kind of proxy / client-side caching?– DocRoot
May 15 at 8:40