I have a problem with cpanel permision and joomla 1.5. In case, I install something likes templates from joomla backend, and then I try for modifying it from cpanel file manager, I got error that FileOp Failure on: "path to edit here" Permission denied
Since this got lost (google cache of thread discussion so far) [url] im reposting because i think it was an interesting discussion.
I'm setting up a cpanel server for the first time. I was wondering if i could harden the default cpanel permissions for the user folders in /home The idea is to prevent users viewing each others files. Please don't suggest the php open_basedir option as its not secure and doesn't work with cgi based file browsers.
Note I'm using suexec/suphp.
currently new cpanel users folders are created with group and user ownership and the permissions 755
I was thinking if i changed this to 711 would this break anything?
Could i lock this down even more by changing the group ownership to "nobody" and thus have permissions 710.
I'd like to give my username on my server permission to access g++ to compile custom C++ programs. I know I can just su - and compile as root, but I really don't like that.
What do I need to do to allow ONLY my username permission to do that?
The permission of bin/sh in my Plesk + Linux system is 777 , is it necessary to change? If so , what is the potential danger and to what permission state it must be changed?
In my server permission got corrupted cpanel said to change the permission manually to all the domain how can change the permission of the all the domain using the script ...
I have a VPS with Ubuntu 9.04. I've setup ISPConfig etc as per the Perfect Server Howto Forge pages.
However I'm getting a problem with the configuration of maildrop, I get
Code:
temporary failure. Command output: ERR: authdaemon: s_connect() failed: Permission denied /usr/bin/maildrop: Unable to change to home directory. ls -lah /var/vmail
i've set all folders,sub folder and files under this folder to be 777 since it is a folder for my users to upload attachments~
however this is the problem. users all failed to upload because the permission of the new folder created by apache for the users to store their attachment are set to 755, which i wanted them to be 777. (those 777 folders were from old server.)
if u take a look at the pic attached , you know what i meant. does anyone have any idea of how i can change the permission for this whole foder to be 777 even with folder created by apache?
i tried chmod -r 777 attachment, but it says operation not permitted @@
I just got a barebone server. Installed apache2, php5, mysql,phpmyadmin.
I only have SSH access to the server. I wish to use CoreFTP to transfer some webpage files to /var/www folder. I can login the server using CoreFTP's SSH/SFTP and it displays all the files and directories, but I do not have the permission to write.
My question is, how do I give myself permission to write? Here is the id of my user: