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harlis
Default file permission in XOOPS
  • 2007/10/23 2:27

  • harlis

  • Just popping in

  • Posts: 44

  • Since: 2004/3/24


Dear All,

I just move my XOOPS into another hosting, and I found some problem on it. I think it's related to folder and file permission for XOOPS.

What is the default folder and file permission in XOOPS ?
Here what I have in my XOOPS installation :
../public_html (750)
All folders using (755) except /cache /templates_c and /uploads which is using (777)
All files using (666)

Am I correct with all of that ?
Because not every page I can open, for some pages I found 500 Internal Server Error
Any clue of it ? May be somebody can tell me what is the default file permission of XOOPS

BR//Andy
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jimmyx
Re: Default file permission in XOOPS
  • 2007/10/23 4:34

  • jimmyx

  • Quite a regular

  • Posts: 338

  • Since: 2007/7/18


i've the same problem long time ago...u have to re-set all file permission and do it twice if u could, clear cache, clear templatec

good luck

https://xoops.org/modules/smartfaq/faq.php?faqid=286

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harlis
Re: Default file permission in XOOPS
  • 2007/10/23 7:16

  • harlis

  • Just popping in

  • Posts: 44

  • Since: 2004/3/24


I got the solution already.

Due to the fact that most Linux Host apache web server runs php as a cgi and has suexec enabled the maximum allowed permissions of your scripts is: 755 ( rwxr-xr-x ).

That's why I got so many problems when accesing my XOOPS. So I do this :
1. Keep all the folders using (755)
2. CHMOD all the files using (644) instead of (666)

Right now, it runs smoothly.
Thanks
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