untrusted PHP zend engine error

Discussion in 'Installation' started by Thady, Mar 22, 2004.

  1. Thady

    Thady Guest

    I moved server and was trying to install amember pro again. But I keep getting the following error:

    "public_html/login/rconfig.inc.php cannot be processed because an untrusted PHP zend engine extension is installed. Read more about this message"

    Any idea whats causing it?

    I notice when I look at PHP info the value for Zend Optimiser reads:
    License Path: no value

    Any advice would be appreciated as my members area is now down and the natives are getting restless.
  2. alex

    alex aMember Pro Customer Staff Member

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    It is necessary to disable this PHP extension.
  3. Focus

    Focus Guest

    I got the same error message when I installed Turck MMCache accelerator. I also read up that with newer versions you can encrypt the files differently.
    Is there any way to get the zend encrypted files recoded so I can run them?
  4. Thady

    Thady Guest

    I just downloaded the zend encoded files from the members area.

    When I made the post I wasn't aware that there was a zend version.
  5. alex

    alex aMember Pro Customer Staff Member

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    MMCache supports Zend-encoded files, and we offer zend-encoded aMember Pro version.
  6. gigagod

    gigagod Guest

    Untrusted... there has to be another solution...

    The Error:
    /home/u4/gigagod/members/html/admin/index.php cannot be processed because an untrusted PHP zend engine extension is installed. Read more about this message.

    More on the error: http://www.ioncube.com/untrusted_extensions.php

    How can I use ionCube encoded files in an untrusted environment?

    ionCube PHP encoding tools are designed to give professional PHP developers the best possible protection for their PHP scripts and the ionCube Loader can protect ionCube encoded scripts from being processed if an untrusted extension is installed. You probably reached here for this reason. To allow encoded files to operate in an environment where trusted OpenSource extensions are installed, the latest version of the ionCube Encoder (version 3.1) allows developers to protect their files with permission to run in an untrusted environment if they wish.

    So my question is... can I just untrust it? I can not install anything on the servers!
  7. alex

    alex aMember Pro Customer Staff Member

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    As said earlier in this topic, you can install Zend Optimizer, switch to Zend-encoded aMember Pro version (it is as easy as copy 2 files), and it will solve your problem.

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