Post by Frankiec » Sat May 04, 2013 7:27 pm

Hello,

I installed Openchart on my server, but when I go to my web-site www.businessnotebooks.eu it does not show online.

Did I do something wrong me-by with htaccess.txt file? I changed it already in .htaccess, but nothing happened.

Any help is welcome.

Kind regards

Frankie

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Post by cwswebdesign » Sun May 05, 2013 4:08 am

Frankiec wrote:Hello,

I installed Openchart on my server, but when I go to my web-site http://www.businessnotebooks.eu it does not show online.

Did I do something wrong me-by with htaccess.txt file? I changed it already in .htaccess, but nothing happened.

Any help is welcome.

Kind regards

Frankie
It has a prompt to save a file. Restore to original and check again.

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Post by butte » Sun May 05, 2013 8:13 am

As it were, "Houston, we have a Problem." Right now, a further 4 hours later, it is throwing a complete nullity (blank code, blank white).

However, current Firefox is offering to Save:
"[this line blank]
which is a: application/x-httpd-php (2.0 KB)
from: http://it-backpacker.com"

["Don't do this at home!":]
which yields the complete and finished download "tqBHlaEz.part" at 2kb,
signifying that something is the matter because .part files are downloading-in-progress temporary files,
and wherein on scattered lines:
<TITLE>Travel-GoDownUnder.com - Tours and Hostels around Australia</TITLE>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="Main.css" title="Default">
//printf("<img src=images/GoDownUnder/Giant_Tree_Walk.JPG width=120 height=120><br>");

whereupon we are likely to conclude that your website was hacked or something went terribly haywire on a shared server.

Explicit Google search for "images/GoDownUnder/Giant_Tree_Walk.JPG" yields EXACTLY ONE entry:

"Travel-GoDownUnder.com - Tours and Hostels around Australia
dig.do/it-backpacker.com‎
Mar 15, 2013 – About Travel-GoDownUnder.com - Tours and Hostels around Australia - ... 4 images found in it-backpacker.com: Winy_2.JPG. PINCALLS.jpg. Giant_Tree_Walk.JPG. Gourch.JPG"

The http://www.dig.do/it-backpacker.com is registered to someone in Netherlands.
Your http://www.businessnotebooks.eu has registration disguised.
And "Travel-GoDownUnder.com" itself "is not registered" . . . not hosted, nada, ninguno,nicht, zip, nothing.
But godownunder.com is registered to Australian Tourist Commission in Australia (all seeming quite normally official).

ITS host is "Web Server 174.34.253.30 USA - Delaware CI-174-34-253-0-27 AvaHost.net "
YOUR host is "Web Server 174.34.253.30 USA - Delaware CI-174-34-253-0-27 AvaHost.net"
And godownunder.com has instead "Web Server 210.80.152.40 Australia TOURISM-AU"

BOTH domains identically cause current Firefox to offer to Save:
"[this line blank]
which is a: application/x-httpd-php (2.0 KB)
from: http://it-backpacker.com"

Evidently godownunder.com by way of its own search and of its own buttons has nothing about any "Giant Tree Walk" (what, goodness, on that continent they haven't any giant trees, not even little giant trees?).

Go in NOW via ftp and REMOVE FROM BOTH YOUR ROOT AND YOUR DOWNLOAD DIRECTORY EVERYTHING that says anything even REMOTELY alike "ht" anything (.htaccess, htaccess.txt, other, which you can slide into a new directory or download for safekeeping) OR ALIKE "tqBHlaEz.part" OR THAT IS DATED AFTER YOU UPLOADED OC AND WAS NOT YOUR DOING!! You were evidently hacked, and there will be some mopping up to do for the sake of security.

Go in NOW to your host control panel and submit a new help ticket. You can send this thread or this post (copy/paste) straight inside your new help ticket, and ask them to please fix this as instantly as they can manage NOW. They have a problem which probably transcends the at least two visibly affected two domains aforesaid on their own machines.

IF you installed OC from the host's little library of programs for users to install, scrub it completely and replace it entirely with the real deal from OC itself. IF instead you used the real deal from OC in the first place, most of it will be okay.

[Edit, added, minutes later:]

If it was in the download directory see http://forum.opencart.com/viewtopic.php ... 47#p403255 and download it.

Explicit Google search for "tqBHlaEz.part" or for "tqBHlaEz" yields -- already but only -- THIS post. It's apparently a newly escaped or deployed Problem.

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