![]() ![]() Local Path: c:\wamp64\When trying to validate the debugger, I check Remote Web Server, select my Deployment server, set Path to create validation script to: c:\wamp64\I have tried every iteration of /home/proj/public_html/project_name there is: simply using a /, using /home/proj/public_html/logfiles, and /home/proj/public_html, and /home/proj, and just /home.Īny help in solving this will be greatly appreciated! I have two currently in the Deployment server: I have been trying to find a mapping that works to validate the debugger. I have Root path: set to /home/proj/public_html/project_name which is different than what Autodetect returns (/ home/proj) but when using the complete path the Browse Remote Directory opens the project_name with no issues. I use the SFTP connection in Deployment - connects as expected, browses remote directory. The cPanel server is serving out of /home/proj/public_html/project_name. My local has WAMP64 with localhost serving the project out of www/ project_name - works as expected, debugs locally as expected. I can establish a SSH tunnel with port forwarding using SSH -R 9003:localhost:9003. PHPStorm 2021.2.3 running on local and I can debug locally with no issues. Xdebug 3.1.2 is installed according to PHPINFO. ![]() Xdebug.log = "/proj/home/public_html//xdebug.log" //no log entries so far Xdebug.client_host = 173.73.xxx.xxx // my public IP Zend_extension = "/home/virtfs/proj/opt/cpanel/ea-php74/root/usr/lib64/php/modules/xdebug.so" In MultiPHPINI editor I have added the following: I'm working on a Windows 10 box, connecting to a server running cPanel running PHP 7.4 and I do not have WHM access to the server. ![]() Files correctly replicated to my local from the remote after the SFTP server was set up. I set up a new project from existing files, selected remote host accessible by FTP/SFTP/FTPS. I've read and tried different settings for two days and still no joy so hoping someone can help. ![]()
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