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* Apache or IIS5/6 Web Server | * Apache or IIS5/6 Web Server | ||
− | * PHP v5.5+ and PHP 7.1.x through 7.3.x (safe_mode off) | + | * PHP v5.5+ (support ending soon for PHP 5.x) and PHP 7.1.x through 7.3.x (safe_mode off) |
* MySQL/MariaDB Database Server 5+ (strict mode off) | * MySQL/MariaDB Database Server 5+ (strict mode off) | ||
* Curl + SSL v7.10 or better (php compiled Curl required) | * Curl + SSL v7.10 or better (php compiled Curl required) |
Revision as of 10:11, April 9, 2020
System Requirements
* Apache or IIS5/6 Web Server * PHP v5.5+ (support ending soon for PHP 5.x) and PHP 7.1.x through 7.3.x (safe_mode off) * MySQL/MariaDB Database Server 5+ (strict mode off) * Curl + SSL v7.10 or better (php compiled Curl required) * Ability to setup CRON jobs or scheduled tasks * Ability to setup password protected directories. (.htaccess) * Secure site (optional, recommended)(no cross domain secure URLs) * Compiled GD with freetype support needed for human verification system and reports. * Compiled MB String with Mbregex. * The latest IonCube loaders installed at server level.
NOTES:
Ioncube encoded version Only, Zend Version has been discontinued.
Ioncube is not compatible with MMCache or other 'untrusted' extentions.
Viewing your phpinfo() output, you will be able to see most of the system requirements. Contact your server admin if you are not sure or run the pretest.php script (located in the tools directory) to see if your server passes the basic requirements tests.
Other settings (php.ini settings)
safe_mode Off allow_url_fopen On max_execution_time 120 or higher session.auto_start Off magic_quotes_gpc On memory_limit 256M or higher register_long_arrays On register_globals Off (You will not be able to login to your AWBS with this turned on!) magic_quotes_runtime Off output_handler no value short_open_tag On
Please note: Some of the above settings pertain to only certain versions of php. Check to see if you have these settings in your php.ini. Consult with your server admin if you are not sure.