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Legacy Forums => General Discussion (Legacy) => Topic started by: Rangler on December 05, 2002, 05:56:47 PM
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Hi and thanks for reading, im just asking if anyone knows of a fool proof way to completely remove phpnuke of a server, its a default install so there no fancy setup i rtied to remove it using rpm but with no joy..
If anyone could post a quick step by step guide id be really thankfull..
Thanks in advance..
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assuming you followed the instructions,from Dan Brown iirc, then surely its just a case of deleting all the phpnuke files and removing the custom template that pointed apache to your installation. You'd then have to do the rebuild of the apache config file - not sure that will entirely remove the pointer - you may have to remove that manually from httpd.conf. If you installed it in the primary i-bay you would also want to create a new index.html so that you dont give an error page to people browsing to your server
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oh and you'll want to delete the phpnuke dbase and user from mysql as well as they are no longer needed.