Resolve: Your web-server does not have the mcrypt module installed. Without it, encryption will be a lot slower.
Resolve: Your web-server does not have the mcrypt module installed. Without it, encryption will be a lot slower.
(How to install mcrypt in an Ubuntu server)
I have installed UpdraftPlus in order to manage backups of the site. The downside is they seem to be moving towards having you buy addons for a lot of the functionality but for now it gets the job done and it is a very complete plugin. One of the big issues I am facing with it though is that the message “Your web-server does not have the mcrypt module installed. Without it, encryption will be a lot slower.” keeps popping up. I am sure I have installed and re-installed mcrypt several times but still no dice so I finally figured out what was wrong:
The installation of mcrypt does not link the apache php (runtime?) to mcrypt. So follow this simple instructions to install mcrypt and make sure it is linked correctly:
- Install mcrypt by running the following command: apt-get install php5-mcrypt
- Make sure the following file exists: /etc/php5/apache2/conf.d/mcrypt.ini
- If the file is missing, you can copy it from: /etc/php5/cli/conf.d/mcrypt.ini or /etc/php5/conf.d/mcrypt.ini
- If you need to re-install mcrypt you can do so with this command: apt-get –reinstall install php5-mcrypt
- Don’t forget to restart apache: sudo service apache2 restart
If for some reason you can’t find mcrypt.ini anywhere, you can create the file with the following text inside of it:
; configuration for php MCrypt module
extension=mcrypt.so
Consider also creating a symbolic link if you want to keep your settings in sync:
ln -s /etc/php5/conf.d/mcrypt.ini /etc/php5/apache2/conf.d/mcrypt.ini
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Can we use Let's Encrypt, the free and open certificate authority?
Hola! gracias por la info, me sirvió el comando sacandole el nombre del server. En mi caso, fue una migración…
Yes 3rd option helped me too. I removed the WC key Values from config file then started working.
I know this is from 2014. But really, thank you!