A sudden confront with a Trojan horse in my site-s (the whole domaintree, all 2 sites; just after a cleaning of malware in domainname by my provider), I cleared all the "malicious"(after Trojan warning) content, right hand side of Filla Zilla, including wwwroot, in order to renew everything again.... Made a new small index under wwwroot left hand side, transported it to the right hand side: result: my browser-s (Moz.Int. Expl.)both do not detect the content: Hello World. Saying both: Page could not be initialised etc. etc.
The tree I made looks like this:
/ - db
- log
- wwwroot - index (hello world)
Nothing strange...but the content does not perform: page could not be initialised etc. etc.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks for an idea, I don't have any.
wwwroot problem
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Re: wwwroot problem
1. Browser searches for a document named index.html - exactly that name, including case. Your webserver may expect a different name, in that case ask your hoster.
2. That index.html must be in the webroot.
2. That index.html must be in the webroot.
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FileZilla connection test: https://filezilla-project.org/conntest.php
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Re: wwwroot problem
Only if index.html is part of the URL.1. Browser searches for a document named index.html
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Re: wwwroot problem
Problem solved: there was no problem in wwwroot aspects but in my system: Gumblar virus, detected, so concluded by my provider.
http://www.security.nl/artikel/29066/1/ ... bsites.htm
http://www.security.nl/artikel/29066/1/ ... bsites.htm