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Argh! Help! Hack attack?

9 September 2008 at 3:38pm
OK, when attempting to call http://www.t-tec.com.au/ (a Silverstripe site) we are getting the message:
Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 18874368 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 4864 bytes) in /home/ttec/public_html/sapphire/forms/CurrencyField.php on line 65
OK, what is going on? Is this an attempted hack gone wrong? It was most definately working previously ?
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Re: Argh! Help! Hack attack?

9 September 2008 at 3:55pm
I have attempted to copy over the forms directory with a local copy I have extracted. That does not seem to have helped.
This is a rather major drama for us, so although I would prefer to function with a cool head, I am not certain that a cool head prevails.
Logically, I can recreate nearly everything that was on the site, however, it would be rather handy if it could just be magically solved. I have made some customisations to Silverstripe (extra page types), nothing that would have caused this however.
Should I re-install a newer SIlverstripe version on top?
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Re: Argh! Help! Hack attack?

9 September 2008 at 3:58pm Last edited: 9 September 2008 4:11pm
You know what? Having a look at that error, to me it looks as though the server guys have done something. I'm asking them!
Alright, apparently there was a midnight upgrade last night and it has caused all sorts of havoc.
Using the solution found here: http://www.silverstripe.com/site-builders-forum/flat/7569#post7573
It didn't work.
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Re: Argh! Help! Hack attack?

9 September 2008 at 4:11pm Last edited: 9 September 2008 4:11pm
Memory limit set to ~18MB by the looks, should be 32MB for SS - details and solution here:
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Re: Argh! Help! Hack attack?

10 September 2008 at 11:43pm
Yeah this is nothing to do with a hack. As the error message you pasted states, and as StuM rightfully points out, the script has run out of memory, thanks to an overly restrictive/low limit being set.
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