Well, it sounds like Apache choked on the .htaccess file

http://punbb.org/docs/faq.html#faq3_4

Wow, that's really odd :-/
Try deleting the .htaccess file from the cache folder and re-enabling quickjump
If it doesn't work, put the file back and disable it again

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(7 replies, posted in PunBB 1.2 bug reports)

Always there for me, no matter how many times I refresh smile

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(7 replies, posted in PunBB 1.2 bug reports)

Forum-Nyheter -- Forum News?
Which doesn't go away?

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(9 replies, posted in PunBB 1.2 discussion)

Not without modding extern.php wink

Well, I can't see how this would be, but from the source, it looks like you're loading header.php directly (impossible) and then dying when you try to load the quickjump stuff.
Do me a favor, in admin options, disable the quickjump and see what happens

Yes, check out main.tpl, put the image by <pun_title> (or replace it completely)

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(7 replies, posted in PunBB 1.2 bug reports)

Erm, I can't see the first forum in that screenshot

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(9 replies, posted in PunBB 1.2 discussion)

I think that might not work, since it uses Guest user permissions to try and view the info (in which case, it won't load the forum)

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(4 replies, posted in General discussion)

Up now

Read my post wink
http://www.punres.org/desc.php?pid=60

HitMan: Check out PunRes

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(2 replies, posted in PunBB 1.2 troubleshooting)

Thank you for the report.  Putting out  a new release now that should fix this.  Please let me know if its still false alarming for you.

While it looks to me like all they did is add the correct rule (and didn't remove the bad one) I can't really judge (since I know little about mod_security). So, talk to your host, see if they'll update, and if it still doesn't work I'll fire off another email

Oh, and one note: if you set $cookie_domain in config.php to anything but '', you need to adjust it for the new domain smile

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(2 replies, posted in PunBB 1.2 troubleshooting)

From previous threads on this (and my memory) I bet your host is using a set of mod_security rules that includes a rule that completely disables administration functionality via profiles (it says it prevents an old security issue, but it doesn't, other than that it makes it completely impossible to change usergroups). Talk to your host

http://punbb.org/forums/viewtopic.php?id=9266
The rules, as I said, were here

#PunBB version <= 1.2.2 auth bypass exploit
SecFilterSelective REQUEST_URI "profile\.php\?section=admin\&id=.*\&action=foo"

That's the bad rule: I don't even think it fixes a real bug

Edit: And indeed, I was right
This was the real bug
http://dev.punbb.org/changeset/123
All that rule does is mess with PunBB

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(6 replies, posted in PunBB 1.2 troubleshooting)

I'd assume the posts table would need to be repaired then

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(8 replies, posted in PunBB 1.2 troubleshooting)

http://www.phpbuilder.com/annotate/mess … id=1012045
Try the complete path?

It was (or something similar) and it was supposed to be fixed hmm

Well, then a malicious user can write one to steal passwords of anyone who visits the page.
Anyway, there is a mod for what you want (that does it securely I think, only admins are supposedly allowed to use PHP): http://www.punres.org/desc.php?pid=118
Of course, you need to write the script in a seperate file (since this mod just allows includes)

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(36 replies, posted in PunBB 1.2 troubleshooting)

Yes, by putting them in a group smile

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(15 replies, posted in Feature requests)

Doesn't mean we can't suggest it when we respond though smile

Erm, this mod was for 1.1.x, 1.2.x already has user groups by default tongue

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(7 replies, posted in Feature requests)

I think if someone came to Rickard willing to run such a board, he would link to it wink

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(12 replies, posted in General discussion)

w00t
*goes to mess with his profile big_smile *