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Location: Baton Rouge,Louisiana
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Could someone tell me....
How to install ioncube loaders on a server, either via direct admin or ftp? Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks, AMDWarior |
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Requirements:
- Root Shell access to your server - phpinfo page: create a new document and call it phpinfo.php. Inside place phpinfo(); Place this document in your www directory so you can view it and see all your PHP settings. Installing ionCube Loader: 1. Download the program and store it on your server using wget or FTP. http://www.ioncube.com/loader_download.php Article provided by WebHostGear.com 2. Unpack the program tar -zxvf ioncube_loaders.tar.gz 3. cd ioncube 4. copy ioncube-install-assistant.php to a web directory such as your hosting directory and open it in your browser window. cp ioncube-install-assistant.php /home/userdirectoryhere/www Then open it http://www.yourdomain.com/ioncube-install-assistant.php The output should be something similar to: Analysis of your system configuration shows: PHP Version 4.3.3 Operating System Linux Threaded PHP No php.ini file /usr/local/lib/php.ini Required Loader ioncube_loader_lin_4.3.so 5. Now lets move the iconcube directory to a permanent location: cd .. mv ioncube /usr/local 6. Now that you know the location of php.ini you need to edit it. pico /usr/local/lib/php.ini Now find where other zend extentions are in the file. ctrl + w: zend_extension Paste in your new line for ioncube loader zend_extension = /usr/local/ioncube/ioncube_loader_lin_4.3.so 7. Save the changes ctrl + X then Y and enter 8. Restart the web server to take effect. /etc/init.d/httpd restart Success! You should now see a section in your PHP Info page that says: Additional Modules Module Name ionCube Loader
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Well I tried that but it doesn't seem to be working, Im sure it's something im doing wrong, but just don't know what.
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would anyone be willing to help me with this?
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ask your host
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