Cant install Phpnuke 8.0

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While installing Phpnuke I get this error

Internal Server Error

The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request.

Please contact the server administrator, no-reply@x10hosting.com and inform them of the time the error occurred, and anything you might have done that may have caused the error.

More information about this error may be available in the server error log.

Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.


I tried to send the email but

Delivery to the following recipient failed permanently:
no-reply@x10hosting.com

The time is around 6:38 PM IST

Errorlog is showing nothing

P.S - Same error was shown when I tried to install drupal

Thanks a lot for looking into the matter


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Hello,

Please post the contents of the .htaccess file you have in the public_html directory. If using cPanel file manager you'll need to enable the viewing of dotfiles to see it.

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The problem is now resolved(.htaccess file is empty 0 bytes).I have successfully installed Drupal.
Thanks!!
 

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No!
It is again showing the error.This time I am running a php script.
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The file you have asked is empty.
 

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What folder is causing the issue, I'm unable to locate a 500 ISE on your site currently.

Just to cover the usual culprit though, files should be Permissions 0644, folders should be 0755. If they're 777, it won't allow the files to execute under PHP for security.
 

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folder is /public_html/ut99/UTstats

Just to cover the usual culprit though, files should be Permissions 0644, folders should be 0755. If they're 777, it won't allow the files to execute under PHP for security.
Yup. Files and folders are under these permissions except-

Logs(and all folders inside ) are chmod to 777
filestamp.php in includes folder is chmod to 777


This is what I found in Raw access logs

Internal Server Error

Insecure dependency in chdir while running with -T switch at cpsrvd-ssl line 7391.
at cpsrvd-ssl line 7391 main::memorized_chdir('/home/streetrt') called at cpsrvd-ssl line 1696 main::dodoc_cpaneld() called at cpsrvd-ssl line 1149 main::dodoc('HASH(0xe01210)') called at cpsrvd-ssl line 963
 
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