knightrider
knightrider

Reputation: 2583

How to check whether mod_rewrite is enable on server?

Currently I am using the hosting with lightspeed server. Hosting says mod_rewrite is enabled but I can't get my script working there. Whenever I try to access the URL, it returns 404 - not found page.

I put the same codes at another server which is running with Apache. It's working over there. So I guess, it's the .htaccess and mod_rewrite issue.

But Hosting support is still insisting with me that their mod_rewrite is on, so I would like to know how can I check whether it's actually enabled or not.

I tried to check with phpinfo(), but no luck, I can't find mod_rewrite there, is it because they are using lightspeed?

Is there any way to check? Please help me out. Thank you.

FYI: my .htaccess code is

Options -Indexes

<IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
DirectoryIndex index.php
RewriteEngine on

RewriteCond $1 !^(index\.php|assets|robots\.txt|favicon\.ico)
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ ./index.php/$1 [L,QSA]
</IfModule>

I tried like this also

DirectoryIndex index.php
RewriteEngine on

RewriteCond $1 !^(index\.php|assets|robots\.txt|favicon\.ico)
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ ./index.php/$1 [L,QSA]

But same result.

Upvotes: 138

Views: 383630

Answers (19)

Aleem Iqbal
Aleem Iqbal

Reputation: 55

Simply create a php file in root and add following code

<?php
if (in_array('mod_rewrite', apache_get_modules())) {
    echo "mod_rewrite is enabled";
} else {
    echo "mod_rewrite is not enabled";
}

Upvotes: 1

Filipe
Filipe

Reputation: 113

First you check if the module is installed

apachectl -M

It it does not shows on the list, you must activate it:

a2enmod rewrite

Now, restart your server and test

systemctl restart apache2

Upvotes: 6

If you are using a virtual hosts configuration file, make sure the virtual host in question has the directive AllowOverride All somewhere like this:

<VirtualHost *:80>
        ...
    <Directory "directory/of/your/.htaccess">
        AllowOverride All
    </Directory>
</VirtualHost>

Basically, this states to allow processing of all .htaccess directives.

Upvotes: 99

Excellent Lawrence
Excellent Lawrence

Reputation: 1104

I know this question is old but if you can edit your Apache configuration file to AllowOverride All from AllowOverride None

<Directory "${SRVROOT}/htdocs">
    #
    # Possible values for the Options directive are "None", "All",
    # or any combination of:
    #   Indexes Includes FollowSymLinks SymLinksifOwnerMatch ExecCGI MultiViews
    #
    # Note that "MultiViews" must be named *explicitly* --- "Options All"
    # doesn't give it to you.
    #
    # The Options directive is both complicated and important.  Please see
    # http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/core.html#options
    # for more information.
    #
    Options Indexes FollowSymLinks

    #
    # AllowOverride controls what directives may be placed in .htaccess files.
    # It can be "All", "None", or any combination of the keywords:
    #   AllowOverride FileInfo AuthConfig Limit
    #
    AllowOverride All

    #
    # Controls who can get stuff from this server.
    #
    Require all granted
</Directory>

Upvotes: 5

Keinan Goichman
Keinan Goichman

Reputation: 121

This code worked for me:

if (strpos(shell_exec('/usr/local/apache/bin/apachectl -l'), 'mod_rewrite') !== false) echo "mod_rewrite enabled";
else echo "mod_rewrite disabled";

Upvotes: 4

Kyle S
Kyle S

Reputation: 13

I was having the exact problem, I solved it by clicking custom structure, then adding /index.php/%postname%/ and it works

Hope this saves someone the stress that I went through finding what the heck was wrong with it.

Upvotes: 0

You just need to check whether the file is there, by typing

cat /etc/apache2/mods-available/rewrite.load

The result line may not be commented starting with #

Upvotes: 1

Adi Prasetyo
Adi Prasetyo

Reputation: 1050

you can do it on terminal, either:

apachectl -M
apache2ctl -M

taken from 2daygeek

Upvotes: 15

Amit Verma
Amit Verma

Reputation: 41219

PHP's perdefined apache_get_modules() function returns a list of enabled modules. To check if mod_rewrite is enabled , you can run the following script on your server :

<?php
print_r(apache_get_modules());
?>

If the above example fails, you can verify mod-rewrite using your .htaccess file.

Create an htaccess file in the document root and add the following rewriteRule :

RewriteEngine on

RewriteRule ^helloWorld/?$ /index.php [NC,L]

Now visit http://example.com/HelloWorld , You will be internally forwarded to /index.php page of your site. Otherwise, if mod-rewrite is disabled , you will get a 500 Internel server error.

Hope this helps.

Upvotes: 16

radtek
radtek

Reputation: 36290

This works on CentOS:

$ sudo httpd -M |grep rewrite_module

Should output rewrite_module (shared)

Upvotes: 27

Ezequiel De Simone
Ezequiel De Simone

Reputation: 330

If you are in linux system, you can check all enable modules for apache2(in my case) in the following folder:/etc/apache2/mods-available

cd /etc/apache2/mods-available

to type: ll -a
if you want to check the available modules for php (in this case php 7 ) folder /etc/php/7.0/mods-available

cd /etc/php/7.0/mods-available

to type: ll -a

Upvotes: 5

Hassan Saeed
Hassan Saeed

Reputation: 7090

just make a new page and add this code

 <?php
 if(!function_exists('apache_get_modules') ){ phpinfo(); exit; }
 $res = 'Module Unavailable';
 if(in_array('mod_rewrite',apache_get_modules())) 
 $res = 'Module Available';
?>
<html>
<head>
<title>A mod_rewrite availability check !</title></head>
<body>
<p><?php echo apache_get_version(),"</p><p>mod_rewrite $res"; ?></p>
</body>
</html>

and run this page then find will able to know module is Available or not if not then you can ask to your hosting or if you want to enable it in local machine then check this youtube step by step tutorial related to enable rewrite module in wamp apache https://youtu.be/xIspOX9FuVU?t=1m43s Wamp server icon -> Apache -> Apache Modules and check the rewrite module option

Upvotes: 4

KawaiKx
KawaiKx

Reputation: 9918

from the command line, type

sudo a2enmod rewrite

if the rewrite mode is already enabled, it will tell you so!

Upvotes: 152

Fadzly Othman
Fadzly Othman

Reputation: 1702

  1. To check if mod_rewrite module is enabled, create a new php file in your root folder of your WAMP server. Enter the following

    phpinfo();

  2. Access your created file from your browser.

  3. CtrlF to open a search. Search for 'mod_rewrite'. If it is enabled you see it as 'Loaded Modules'

  4. If not, open httpd.conf (Apache Config file) and look for the following line.

    #LoadModule rewrite_module modules/mod_rewrite.so

  5. Remove the pound ('#') sign at the start and save the this file.

  6. Restart your apache server.

  7. Access the same php file in your browser.

  8. Search for 'mod_rewrite' again. You should be able to find it now.

Upvotes: 114

wappy
wappy

Reputation: 487

If apache_get_modules() is not recognized or no info about this module in phpinfo(); try to test mod rewrite by adding those lines in your .htaccess file:

RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule ^.*$ mod_rewrite.php

And mod_rewrite.php:

<?php echo "Mod_rewrite is activated!"; ?>

Upvotes: 19

Shivanshu
Shivanshu

Reputation: 1269

If

in_array('mod_rewrite', apache_get_modules())

returns true then mod-rewrite is enabled.

Upvotes: 16

Lukas Lukac
Lukas Lukac

Reputation: 8346

console:

<VirtualHost *:80>
        ...
    <Directory ...>
        AllowOverride All
    </Directory>
</VirtualHost>

sudo a2enmod rewrite
sudo service apache2 restart

Upvotes: 18

Miqdad Ali
Miqdad Ali

Reputation: 6147

You can use php function

      apache_get_modules

and check for mod_rewrite

<pre>
<?php
print_r(apache_get_modules());
?>
</pre>

https://www.php.net/apache_get_modules

Upvotes: 5

Clive
Clive

Reputation: 36956

If this code is in your .htaccess file (without the check for mod_rewrite.c)

DirectoryIndex index.php
RewriteEngine on

RewriteCond $1 !^(index\.php|assets|robots\.txt|favicon\.ico)
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ ./index.php/$1 [L,QSA]

and you can visit any page on your site with getting a 500 server error I think it's safe to say mod rewrite is switched on.

Upvotes: 10

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