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Just checked on my site and got this:

Notice: The template file "/home/freshje1/public_html//lib/skins/CURRENT_SKIN/header.tpl" doesn't exist in /home/freshje1/public_html/core/classes/TemplateSet.class.php on line 248

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Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/freshje1/public_html/core/templates/frontpage_recentpilots.tpl on line 3

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Notice: The template file "/home/freshje1/public_html//lib/skins/CURRENT_SKIN/footer.tpl" doesn't exist in /home/freshje1/public_html/core/classes/TemplateSet.class.php on line 248

Last time I checked it was fine and I haven't edited anything since. Anyone know what's happened?

Guest lorathon
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I would check your local.config.php file. It looks like the DB connection is not working.

Guest lorathon
Posted

Check the DB for the phpvms_settings table. Perhaps it is missing or corrupt. The CURRENT_SKIN variable is in the phpvms_settings table.

The reason I asked about the local.config.php is the....

Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/freshje1/public_html/core/templates/frontpage_recentpilots.tpl on line 3

Thats looks like the data for the foreach is not being populated. This would mean that either there is no data (are there pilots in the table?) or phpVMS is not able to connect to the DB.

Also check your error logs.

Posted

My last action as admin was approving a PIREP, and 10 seconds before, I had approved a new pilot.

Just checked my databases to find there are several MISSING. This is what I have:

Structure airmail

Structure airmail_folders

Structure events

Structure events_pilotranks

Structure events_signups

Structure exams

Structure exams_admin

Structure exams_available

Structure exams_exam_revisions

Structure exams_questions

Structure exams_questions_revisions

Structure exams_requests

Structure exams_results

Structure exams_results_history

Structure exams_revisions_types

Structure exams_settings

Structure phpvms_adminlog

Structure phpvms_awards

Structure phpvms_awardsgranted

Structure phpvms_dbadminlog

Structure phpvms_dbawards

Structure phpvms_dbawardsgranted

Structure phpvms_dbdownloads

Structure phpvms_dbexpenselog

Structure phpvms_dbexpenses

Structure phpvms_dbfinancedata

Structure phpvms_dbfuelprices

Structure phpvms_dbnavdata

Structure phpvms_dbsessions

Structure phpvms_dbupdates

Structure phpvms_downloads

Structure phpvms_expenselog

Structure phpvms_expenses

Structure phpvms_financedata

Structure phpvms_fuelprices

Structure phpvms_navdata

Structure phpvms_sessions

Posted

My visitors log shows many User Agents as:

http://www.gigablast.com/spider.html

All from the IP:

64.22.106.82

From their site:

Gigabot obeys the robots.txt standard. robots.txt is a file that you place in your web server's root html directory that tells search engines what pages you do not want indexed. This page [external link] talks more about it.

I noticed something about robots.txt, although is this standard?

Posted

By the looks of things it's exactly what I had a few years back with a SQL injection attack. We had to start again as the host couldn't restore it. Get in contact with them.

Jon

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