Question about change permissions on phpld install

Discussion in 'Directories' started by pipes, Apr 4, 2007.

  1. #1
    When changing permissions for the install of phpld, do you also tick the boxes for the following two options during that process?

    seperately set file and folder attributes <--
    apply changes to all subfolders and files <--


    Or do i leave those boxes unchecked?
     
    pipes, Apr 4, 2007 IP
  2. SasaVtec

    SasaVtec Notable Member

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    #2
    you dont want to set permissions to sub folders and/or files, but you do want to have the 1st checked.
     
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  3. pipes

    pipes Prominent Member

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    Thanks for helping SasaVtec, i appreciate your quick reply. :)
     
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  4. Fastian

    Fastian Peon

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    #4
    On some server setups, you dont even have to change anything.

    If i remember correctly, you will be changing permissions to
    /tmp
    /tmp/all three folders.

    And most importantly, you need to change include/config.php back to 444.

    Hope that helps
     
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    pipes Prominent Member

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    #5
    Thats right, changing permissions in the tmp folders.

    After installing i changed include/config.php to 755 as it said to do that in the install docs, i read on phpld forum to change it back to 444 but it was on a thread for version 2 so i was unsure if it should be 444.

    Ive installed version 3, would you still recommend that i change include/config.php to 444 Fastian?
     
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    Yes. You must change permissions to 444.
    Config.php should'nt be write able by other users.
     
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    Thank you Fastian, i appreciate your help.
     
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