How to install SourceGuardian via SSH/root Access

Tuesday, September 8, 2009 14:19
Posted in category Virtual Private Servers

Hello Dear friends,

SourceGuardian has been now very popular encoder to hide php codes of a script. Scripts encoded by SourceGuardain require SourceGuardian installed on the server to function. Most of users/newbies have problem in installing sourceguardian on their vps and dedicated servers.  I’ll show you easy steps to install sourceguardain on your vps or dedicated servers via root access. Please read the instruction below carefully,

Installation of SourceGuardian on vps or dedicated server via SSH/root Access is very easy. Login to your server root via SSH.

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FOR KLOXO/LXADMIN USERS
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1. Login as a administrator user.
2. Change the folder by using following command
cd /usr/lib/php/modules
3. Download SourceGuardian files using following linux command.
wget http://www.sourceguardian.com/ixeds/ixed4.lin.x86-32.tar.gz
4. Extract the install file using the following command:
tar -xzpf ixed4.lin.x86-32.tar.gz
5. Remove install file using following command.
rm -rf ixed4.lin.x86-32.tar.gz
7. Log out of the SSH connection

Edit PHP.INI file (located at /home/httpd/yourdomain.com/php.ini) and add following line:
extension=ixed.5.2.lin

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FOR CPANEL/WHM USERS
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1. Log in to WHM via root password.
2. Find “easyapache” under softwares tab.
3. Start customizing profile, and select default apache and php versions, and click on next.
4. You’ll see many modules. Select sourceguardian and re-build the apache.
5. When the re-build is completed, restart HTTP ( apache ) and DONE

Please post it here if you have any questions regarding sourceguardian installation. We would be happy to answer your all questions.

Best Regards
Wajdan

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5 Responses to “How to install SourceGuardian via SSH/root Access”

  1. Marco says:

    September 25th, 2009 at 1:06 pm

    I have problem. Look this link: http://www.mappbux.com/install/SourceGuardian/howto-install.php

    What I have to do?

    Thanks

  2. Wajdan says:

    September 27th, 2009 at 6:06 am

    The link you have provided is broken or has been removed. Please provide us detailed information about the entire problem. We would be happy to help you.

  3. Morris says:

    October 22nd, 2009 at 7:32 am

    After following your procedure now I have this message when running howto-install.php:

    How to install SourceGuardian loaders
    Old SourceGuardian loader is already installed, you need to upgrade it to latest version.

    Additionally I do not understand if there are two licenses, one in key.php and the other that must be provided at the /install/index.php

    Thanks

  4. Wajdan says:

    November 1st, 2009 at 9:37 am

    Hello,
    You really not to worry about old sourceguardian installation. Your script will work properly. Once your script is correctly installed with correct license infromation. You’ll get a key.php file via email ( GeN3 script only), and you’ll have to upload key.php file in your root directory.

    Let us know if you need any further support. Please email me at wajdan@regencyhost.com for fast support response even if you’re not our client.

  5. mahady says:

    February 24th, 2010 at 2:24 pm

    hello,i use cpanel11 hosting & i can’t install source gurdian. i want to upload gen4 script & wants to sourcegurdian install.it says that my server can’t install it automaticly & i need to install it mannually.please explain how to install it mannually.

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