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    #11
    Member
    Website's:
    m-hdporn.com
    @coldabhishek
    Bingo !
    It worked man, thanks a million for the help

    Thanks to masterb56 & Allan for the replies too.

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    #12
    Member
    i hv a VPS,,,,, i it has installed rl's as i hv ftp access..... but can anyone tell me how to remove everthing so that i can install Rapidleech by this method

  4.     
    #13
    Member
    not able to run
    unzip *.zip command can anyone help plz

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    #14
    Member
    Good tut.

    However, it seems that you are using port 80 of apache. I already had a website running on this.

    Can I install rapidleech on different port or service? Virtualhost?
    EDIT: YES
    I figured out the virtualhosts. user.com will go to my webserver while user1.com will go to rapidleech page.

    However, I tested rapidleech on /var/www/html it works, I got the rapidleech webpage.

    I moved it to /home/user1/www

    I got permission errors when opening the webpage user1.com. I do not understand why.

    I did follow your steps (chmod 777) on
    /home/user1/www
    chmod 777 files
    chmod 777 configs
    cd configs
    chmod 777 files.lst

    EDIT: After some reading, I learned that I have to chmod +x on user1 directory, so apache can excute these files, etc. http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/13PermissionDenied

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    #15
    Member
    Website's:
    erawanarifnugroho.com lebstats.com
    Nice tutorials

    And instead of using Apache, I convert it for using Lighttpd under Debian. Here is some sort tutorials for installing Rapidleech in a Debian VPS :

    1. Upgrade and update the VPS
    # apt-get update && apt-get upgrade
    2. Remove the Apache
    #apt-get remove apache or
    #apt-get remove apache2
    3. Install the Lighttpd
    #apt-get install lighttpd
    4. Enable lighttpd simple vhost, and restart lighttpd
    #lighttpd-enable-mod simple-vhost
    5. Installing the php
    #apt-get install php5-cgi
    6. Modify the php handler, and restart lighttpd
    #cat > /etc/lighttpd/conf-enabled/10-cgi-php.conf
    server.modules += ("mod_cgi")
    cgi.assign = (".php" => "/usr/bin/php5-cgi") ^D
    #/etc/init.d/lighttpd force-reload
    7. Disable mysql, since we did not need it for Rapidleech
    #/etc/init.d/mysql stop
    #chkconfig mysql off
    I am using Debian VPS and lighttpd for my Private Rapidleech server, because it use small memory ( ~ 20mb only)
    After it all done, we just need to download the Rapidleech script, and follow the installation tutorials

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    #16
    Banned
    Website's:
    CloudNXT.net
    THanks Man

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    #17
    Member
    Website's:
    host4offshore.com
    thanks dude
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    #18
    Banned
    Website's:
    videocave.net warezcave.com yourcinema.net
    OK, I have all running ok but when I go to catalog with rl I got blank page...
    do you know what may be wrong ?

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    #19
    Member
    Website's:
    Installtheworld.blogspot.com Redswitches.com
    Hello

    Did you restart the apache??

    Regards

  11.     
    #20
    Banned
    Website's:
    videocave.net warezcave.com yourcinema.net
    Hi,
    Yeah... I know what was the problem. I have downloaded bad rl. I have downloaded again one from google and now all is working... ;/
    my mistake

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