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Originally Posted by orban
Is he running SuEXEC? Then even 700 is fine.
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Here Is our System :
System :FreeBSD clust07-www02.powweb.com 4.11-RELEASE FreeBSD 4.11-RELEASE #0: Thu Ma i386
Quote:
Originally Posted by orban
The problem is that usually PHP runs as a different user than the script is, so to write in folders they have to writeable by world.
You could also ask him to chown the templates/ folder "to PHP" so PHP can write files there.
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In our host, the host provider does'nt allow ssh. We use Flash FXP for ftp..
would u mind to provide lil.bit more help..how could we do that "to PHP" using FlashFXP ?
Waiting for ur help..
Thnx.
Edit:I search host's forum
http://forum.powweb.com/showpost.php...55&postcount=5
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As PowWeb uses SuEXECed CGI/PHP, you don't need to use these unsafe permissions of 666/777,
unless the script is badly written and checks the permission explicitly even they are not required.
Reasonable vendors should be able to correct their code without ptoblem.
Using these unsafe permissions on shared hosting is a suicidal act, with the current situation of the internet.
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Can we step forward now?