Update : I've just viewed my support ticket status and my hosting
provider states that no changes whatsoever to their server software
was made.

On Oct 6, 2:23 pm, Scorpion <[email protected]> wrote:
> Forgot to mention in previous post : I've uploaded the <?php
> phpinfo(); ?> file via FTP : I can't access it, likely due to the .php
> file extension, but I think the module list I've uploaded earlier
> ( see original post above) should provide all this info.
>
> On Oct 6, 1:58 pm, Colin <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Sounds like your hosting provider has changed something.  I'd ask them for
> > details of any changes and maintenance made to your hosting env recently.
> > They should know what they've changed.
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> > A simple test worth trying is to place the following in a file, eg
> > phpinfo.php...
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> > <?php phpinfo(); ?>
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> > ... and see if you can view the contents.
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> > If you can't, then something is seriously wrong with your hosting, specific
> > to PHP, which you hosting provider will need to resolve.
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> > HTH
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> > On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 11:24 AM, Scorpion <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > I've been using Habari forhttp://www.bluesmaster.nl/froalmost 3
> > > years now, but - suddenly & inexplicably - I can no longer access my
> > > blog with a browser. For several months I've been running 0.7.1 and my
> > > most recent post was on September 24th (
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> > >http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:dMGoKgAbdDcJ:www...
> > > )
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> > > Now all my browser(s) show is an attempt to 'contact bluesmaster.nl'.
> > > The domain is still alive & kicking, as a test page from my hosting
> > > provider shows :http://www.bluesmaster.nl/test/(pleasenote the file
> > > has the .html extension, changing this to .php fails to load it)
>
> > > I've filed a support ticket with my hosting provider, but no
> > > explanation for this most annoying problem has been forthcoming since.
> > > FYI, I've not touched any Habari files since the 0.7.1 upgrade several
> > > months ago, only posted. All required files are still present (I can
> > > still reach them via FTP, accessible for my IP address only) and none
> > > show 'suspicious' dates.
>
> > > AFAICS, all required PHP modules are still present, a text file
> > > listing all PHP 5 modules present on the server of my hosting provider
> > > is available here :http://www.mediafire.com/?w3kbxupq364u43x
>
> > > Any thoughts ? I'd hate to change hosting providers or to leave
> > > Habari. But since I just like to keep blogging I'm currently
> > > contemplating a static blog generator ( e.g. jekyll, blazeblogger
> > > etc. ) and have my hosting provider serve plain html files.
>
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