Problem Installing Plugin 'Post via XML-RPC'

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jumanjisama
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Problem Installing Plugin 'Post via XML-RPC'

Post by jumanjisama »

i tried a few times installing this plugin, but it doesn't work, i mean, i can't even begin the installation, page 404 comes out instead with this message:

You don't have permission to access /serendipity_admin.php on this server.


i tried changing the permission of admin.php to all combination i could think of, except, 777. My parent folder's permission is 755, and i can't change it to 777, because if i do, page 505 will appear when i wanna visit my web.

Is there any solution to this, any alternatives?? any suggestions is really appreciated, thanks in advance
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Post by judebert »

Can you access your admin page normally? How are you installing the plugin (SPARTACUS or FTP)?

Is Serendipity installed on the document root? If not, then the URL is incorrect, and should include the Serendipity subdirectory.

Do you have an .htaccess that could be preventing access?
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Post by garvinhicking »

Hi!

Also ask your server admin if mod_security is enabled and preventing access?

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Post by jumanjisama »

Quite a lot of questions there :), anyway, my answers are:

1. I can access my admin page normally
2. I usually install all my plugins using Spartacus
3. s9y is installed immediately under the parent folder
4. My .htaccess only has codes written by s9y, eg.. the rewrite modes

unfortunately about the mod_security, i haven't receice an answer from my hosting about it. Just in case the mod_security is enabled and preventing access, does that mean i can't install the plugin??
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Post by garvinhicking »

Hi!

That's true, if mod_security is enabled and badly configured, it can prevent XML-RPC facilities (that's what mod_security is for, to block things like that). So you should get an answer from your provider most definitely.

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Post by jumanjisama »

i just got a message from my hosting provider, they have confirmed that mod_security is enabled and not planning to disable it at all. This means i can use the plugin at all :( , but never mind, i will survive. anyway, thanks for all the reply guys.
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