PHP extension 'mcrypt' not loaded!

  • @theemstra


    The problem here is not about plugins. This is a php configuration problem.


    @funnymob


    Please, add my SSH key to your server (root access) and then, I'll fix it. Don't forget to send me your server IP too.

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  • @funnymob


    I'll do that this night. No time ATM ;)

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  • @funnymob


    Sorry, I've lost your server data... Can you resend them please?

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  • @funnymob


    Fixed.


    BTW


    • You're using an older version of i-MSCP (1.1.1) which is not longer supported by us
    • You're using Debian Squeeze which is not longer supported (EOL)
    • You're using a PHP version (PHP5.4) from dotdeb which is not recommended
    • You've disabled dotdeb repository which explain why it was not possible to reinstall the php5-mcrypt package
    • You've broken all your /etc/php5 directory with files created manually or moved from other locations
    • You've reinstalled apache2 manually (mod_php/mpm_prefork) while fcgid was expected by i-MSCP


    Solution was to


    • Re-enable dotdeb repository in your sources.list file
    • Remove php5-suhosin package from list of packages to install since it was not provided by dotdeb
    • Purge any PHP related packages and remove the /etc/php5 directory
    • Rerun the i-MSCP installer again


    I would recommend you to learn a bit before changing anything on your server without knowing what you're doing.

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