About Internal HTTP Server Error 500

If you stumble across an error HTTP Server Error 500. These errors may be sorted very simply by moving into to cPanel and by checking the error logs such error may be sorted. People like checking the error logs whenever they are came across the “500 Internal Server Error”. Customers will try this from the logs they’ll get from their cPanel > Error log.

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From your site A list of error messages were generated. During this list you’ll be able to notice detailed data regarding every error with the date and time of error, some data regarding the client receives an error message, the error description and information to a file or folder is inflicting the error .

Below are some examples of the most common ones and the way to fix them

error: file has no execute permission: (/home/user/public_html/)

To resolve this problem, use your FTP client or File Manager in cPanel and change the permissions on this file to the 755th.

error: directory is writable by others: (/home/user/public_html/)

This can be easily corrected by changing the permissions of the file / directory. You can change the permissions using the File Manager in cPanel, or an FTP client (eg Filezilla). Appropriate permissions are 755. In our cPanel tutorial, you will find detailed instructions to change the permissions through the file manager.

Permission denied: /home/user/public_html unable to check .htaccess file, ensure it is readable.

The error due to incorrect file permissions .htaccess. However, the error message can be invoked if the permissions on the folder is not good either. Please make sure that both .htaccess files and folders is set with 755 permissions.