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whmcs upgrade

Hi,

I upgraded whmcs recently to the latest stable update 7.1 and initially i couldn't update via autmatic update option in whmcs , I have tried manual update by downloading the package .

I there anyone else faced this situation, just to know if this need to be noticed by whmcs guys

Comments

  • AlexanderMAlexanderM Member, Top Host, Host Rep

    Did you get any errors? What happened when you tried to update?

  • You know having a 7 opened threads to 10 comment ratio is not doing you any favors in getting potential buyers to want to try your service right?

    Thanked by 2newtown GCat
  • We have nothing to do with this

  • @AlexanderM said:
    Did you get any errors? What happened when you tried to update?

    yes . The automatic updation got failed , but the error was related to permission but giving 777 permission is not the right way. Might be a server end issue if any of you guys hasn't faced it.

  • @Jonchun said:
    You know having a 7 opened threads to 10 comment ratio is not doing you any favors in getting potential buyers to want to try your service right?

    Dude, I believe in experience and the right moment . when the right time comes the world will be with us .

  • Your signature is annoying.

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  • @joodle said:
    Your signature is annoying.

    Thanks for noting it down. I forgot about that. :)

  • ClouviderClouvider Member, Patron Provider

    Did you contact their support ?

  • @Clouvider said:
    Did you contact their support ?

    I have contacted their support and they tell the issue is with my servers.
    Anyway i fixed the issue by changing the file permission of /vendor/whmcs/whmcs directory to 777. Now the whmcs updated to 7.1.1 via automatic update option. :)

  • WHTWHT Member

    @newtown said:

    @Clouvider said:
    Did you contact their support ?

    I have contacted their support and they tell the issue is with my servers.
    Anyway i fixed the issue by changing the file permission of /vendor/whmcs/whmcs directory to 777. Now the whmcs updated to 7.1.1 via automatic update option. :)

    Cool 777. Its casino time for hackers.

    Thanked by 2Clouvider nulldev
  • JonchunJonchun Member
    edited January 2017

    @WHT said:
    Cool 777. Its casino time for hackers.

    Not necessarily a huge security issue unless someone has access to his server in the first place or if he's on shared hosting.

    edit: don't want to sound like a security expert on this so please do your own research ;)

  • MSPNickMSPNick Member
    edited January 2017

    I've just had a case report opened because of the errors I faced with WHMCS;

    CORE-10844

    The eventually worked out what was wrong and got it working

  • How did you get on? Do you have a development license from WHMCS? If not, get one - they're free and allow you to run a private test / development WHMCS instance running. This instantly lets you rule out server-specific configuration issues (like firewalls, global permissions, PHP config etc).

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