Ez Publish says ImageMagick Missing but it is installed

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Matt Campbell

Wednesday 07 February 2007 3:41:51 pm

Hi,

I'm having a problem during setup.

Ez Publish is telling me that ImageMagick is missing but is is installed on the server.

It is in /usr/bin/convert - i have run it by command line.

I have entered this path (/usr/bin) and other combinations but can't get Ez to detect ImageMagick.

What could be causing this problem?

Thanks,

Matt

Linh Vu

Wednesday 07 February 2007 5:20:10 pm

Hi Matt, that might be a result of open_basedir restricting PHP to certain folders, and /usr/bin isn't in the white list.

If I had more time, I would write less code.

Matt Campbell

Wednesday 07 February 2007 10:48:25 pm

I run a VPS for a bunch of clients. Would disabling this likely to cause errors with other PHP apps or is it purely a security feature.

Also is there a way to add directories to this white list?

Ɓukasz Serwatka

Thursday 08 February 2007 12:28:07 am

It is security realted. http://en.php.net/manual/en/features.safe-mode.php
We recommend to keep open_basedir and safe_mode disabled since this may effects some eZ Publish functionality (e.g caching).

Personal website -> http://serwatka.net
Blog (about eZ Publish) -> http://serwatka.net/blog

Matt Campbell

Thursday 08 February 2007 5:30:07 pm

Thanks - I'll disable open_basedir and let you know if it resolves the problem.

Is there no way to edit this White List?

Linh Vu

Thursday 08 February 2007 10:50:58 pm

In Apache config, you can try (inside the Directory tag of the ezpublish folder) setting:

php_admin_value open_basedir "/path/to/ezpublish:/usr/share/php:/tmp:/usr/local/ezpublish/bin"

i.e a colon-separated list of allowed paths, and symlink the binaries you want to allow ezpublish to access in /usr/local/ezpublish/bin (or whichever path you want).

If I had more time, I would write less code.

Matt Campbell

Friday 09 February 2007 5:42:15 pm

I disabled open_basedir and the problem magically disappeared!!

Couln't be bothered trying the other white list configuration - it seemed like a lot of fiddling when flicking the switch on open_basedir did the job.

I control the VPS so there is no major security issue.

Thanks to all contributors!!

Lo' F.

Friday 18 June 2010 6:46:28 pm

It's an old post but I really need to know how did you disable open_basedir?

I did everything I know but the local value is still pointing to the root folder of my site.

If I add php_admin_value open_basedir none to the .htaccess I get server errors in return..

Please help!!

loredanaebook.it

Lo' F.

Saturday 19 June 2010 5:59:53 am

Got it!

Sometimes the solution is right there! You only know when you have found it out, though!

From the shell prompt:

# touch /var/www/vhosts/yourdomain.com/conf/vhost.conf

# vi /var/www/vhosts/yourdomain.com/conf/vhost.conf

(esc+i to edit)

<Directory /var/www/vhosts/yourdomain.com/httpdocs>
php_admin_value open_basedir none
</Directory>

(esc and then :wq to save and close)

# /usr/local/psa/admin/sbin/websrvmng -v -a

# service httpd restart

..and there it is, basedir restrictions are turned off!

loredanaebook.it

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