![]() Host Configuration :: OS: Linux | OS Version: 3.10.0-962.3.2.lve1.5.70.el7.x86_64 | Technology: x86_64 | Web Server: Apache | Encoding: gzip, deflate, br | System TMP Writable: Yes | Free Disk Space : 274.21 GiB | htaccess/web.config: No | GZip: true | Cache: false | CacheTime: 15 | CacheHandler: file | CachePlatformPrefix: false | FTP Layer: N/A | Proxy: false | LiveSite: | Session lifetime: 45 | Session handler: database | Shared sessions: false | SSL: 2 | Error Reporting: default | Site Debug: false | Language Debug: false | Default Access: Public | Unicode Slugs: false | dbConnection Type: mysqli | PHP Supports J! 4.3.1: Yes | Database Supports J! 4.3.1: Yes | Database Credentials Present: Yes | Joomla! Configured :: Yes | Read-Only ( 444) |Ĭonfiguration Options :: Offline: false | SEF: true | SEF Suffix: false | SEF ReWrite: false |. Doesn't sound like something we could try to replicate reliably.īasic Environment :: wrote: Joomla! Instance :: Joomla! 4.3.1-Stable (Bora) Without knowing more about your Joomla and hosting environment, impossible to identify what the problem could be given from your description you say it is random and unpredictable. ![]() Some temporary testing - can you create a new test user, place it in a "public" group only, and then see if that error still occurs with publicly accessible content? Then place them in "Registered" and see if the errors are recurring. In the meantime, check your hosting that the Joomla folder has the correct permissions - CHMOD 755 for folders, CHMOD 644 for files (Linux) or that the files are writable (Windows hosting). If you have users managing a mailing list (ACYMailing) then you can tweak the permissions to give them back end access, and only access to ACYMailing. What template are you using? Does it happen when using the default Cassiopeia? which may help us track the problem and its cause on review of your Joomla and hosting environment.ĭo you happen to get the same errors if those extensions mentioned are accessed from the Administrator side, as you mention this is occurring from the front-end only? Some of those are only designed for back-end - such as Akeeba, and the import/export extension. ![]()
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