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Originally Posted by Triple_T
Hmz not easy....
I understand chmod 755 (it was actually already set to 777), but what do you mean with: '#chown apache.MYUSER_GROUP archive' and 'MYUSER_GROUP is the user group my login belongs to. #ls -l will show that' ? That's chinese to me !
PLease explain, thank you
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The problem is no one wants to know/learn about the very basics of directory/file permission.
If you have 777, it means everyone can write to it. You won't need to bother with 'chown'. The example I provided was for someone who knows a bit more and wanting to have the more secure way. I will rewrite the instruction at next release and have one set of simple instruction for newbies. In the meantime, if you are still interested about directory permissions, please read:
https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showpost....6&postcount=27