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Folder permissions do not effect writable php settings

  • Folder permissions do not effect writable php settings

    Posted 14 years 1 month ago
    • So I just used chmod to change all permissions to 755 on folders and 644 for files in nla.unpadgroup.com However I am still not able to edit the template. It still says all of my files and folders are unwritable. I go to template manager and I get an error that my folders are not writable. I checked them and they are all set accordingly. My host says to change to 777 and says that there is nothing they can do. Please help.

      Directory Permissions
      Directory Status

      administrator/backups/ Unwritable
      administrator/components/ Unwritable
      administrator/language/ Unwritable
      administrator/language/en-GB/ Unwritable
      administrator/modules/ Unwritable
      administrator/templates/ Unwritable
      components/ Unwritable
      images/ Unwritable
      images/banners/ Unwritable
      images/stories/ Unwritable
      language/ Unwritable
      language/en-GB/ Unwritable
      language/pdf_fonts/ Unwritable
      media/ Unwritable
      modules/ Unwritable
      plugins/ Unwritable
      plugins/content/ Unwritable
      plugins/editors/ Unwritable
      plugins/editors-xtd/ Unwritable
      plugins/search/ Unwritable
      plugins/system/ Unwritable
      plugins/user/ Unwritable
      plugins/xmlrpc/ Unwritable
      templates/ Unwritable
      Cache Directory /home/unpadgro/public_html/nla/cache/ Unwritable
      Cache Directory /home/unpadgro/public_html/nla/administrator/cache/ Unwritable
      Log Directory ($log_path) /home/unpadgro/public_html/nla/logs/ Unwritable
      Temp Directory ($tmp_path) /home/unpadgro/public_html/nla/tmp/ Unwritable
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    Re: Folder permissions do not effect writable php settings

    Posted 14 years 1 month ago
    • Then the owner configuration is probably incorrect.

      Try this: 646 for files and 757 for folders.
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  • Re: Folder permissions do not effect writable php settings

    Posted 14 years 1 month ago
    • and that will be secure? What does owner configuration mean?
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    Re: Folder permissions do not effect writable php settings

    Posted 14 years 1 month ago
    • Well, it would be best to have 755 but if your host has set the wrong ownership permissions of the files and folders you have to uses 646 and 757. Only your webhost can fix the ownership.

      You can read more about permissions on Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CHMOD
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  • Re: Folder permissions do not effect writable php settings

    Posted 14 years 1 month ago
    • That worked great! Thanks

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