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gelo
Sep 27, 2016Aspirant
ReadyNAS 716: Unable to find php.ini to enable GLPI LDAP module
Hello everyone! I've just installed GLPI on my readyNAS 716 (OS 6.5.1), so before I installed php5 and MySQL. After that I launched the command find / | grep php.ini, but there isn't any php.in...
mdgm-ntgr
Sep 29, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
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Dom-Juan
Dec 21, 2016Tutor
Hello,
I was wondering if there was a solution to this issue. I am running into the same thing at the moment.
In putty (& logged in as 'root') I can't locate the php.ini. Where should it be located, and how to find & edit the php.ini (loaded from the offical PHP app).
Would be really nice if someone could help.
Thanks.
Juan
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- FramerVDec 22, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi Dom-Juan,
I personally do not know where its located. I will try and inquire about this. I will be updating you once I know.
Regards,
- FramerVDec 22, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi Dom-Juan,
As far as I have checked the php.ini should be in /etc/php5/apache2.
Regards, - FramerVDec 26, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
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Regards, - Dom-JuanJan 11, 2017Tutor
Thanks a lot for the feedback.
I found it in two locations: 1) in apache2 directory, and 2) in the cli directory.
It seems though that only the one in the apaches2 dir is the one to be changed.
Maybe interesting for others: I found out that by accessing with Filezilla, and then editing the files locally, and push them back on the server, is a very nice way to do the job of root-editing files fromthe Readynas.
Otherwise the issue is closed for me :-)
Juan.
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