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icon5.gif  Odd file permission after installation [message #5215] Fri, 23 August 2002 15:34 Go to next message
holstein   Canada
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Hello.

First, some information : I'm new to FUDForum. I'm trying to install it for the first time on Solaris 2.8, PHP 4.2.2, MySQL 3.23.49.

Everything works fine : the install.php script do all it's job, creating root user and all. But I'm then left with a unmodifiable forum.

After the installation, I got those odd file permissions :

(my SERVERROOT directory)
$ cd www/mysite/htdocs/forum/
$ l -l
total 66
lrwxrwxrwx 1 mysite mysite 59 Aug 23 10:46 GLOBALS.php -> /www/mysite/htdocs/forum/data/include/GLOBALS.php
drwx--l--- 2 mysite mysite 1536 Aug 23 10:46 adm
-rw-rw-rw- 1 mysite mysite 43 Aug 23 10:45 blank.gif
drwxrwsrwx 11 bcaron mysite 512 Aug 23 10:44 data
drwx--l--- 2 mysite mysite 512 Aug 23 10:24 help
drwx--l--- 8 mysite mysite 1024 Aug 23 10:24 images
-rw-r--r-- 1 mysite mysite 17701 Aug 23 10:55 index.php
-rw-rw-rw- 1 mysite mysite 4937 Aug 23 10:45 lib.js
-rw-rw-rw- 1 mysite mysite 869 Aug 23 10:45 php.php
drwx--l--- 2 mysite mysite 512 Aug 23 10:24 styles
drwx--l--- 3 mysite mysite 512 Aug 23 10:55 theme

and for the data folder (my Forum Data Root) :


$ ls -l data/
total 22
drwx--l--- 2 mysite mysite 512 Aug 23 10:24 cache
drwx--l--- 2 mysite mysite 512 Aug 23 10:24 errors
drwx--l--- 2 mysite mysite 512 Aug 23 10:24 files
drwx--l--- 4 mysite mysite 512 Aug 23 10:55 include
drwx--l--- 2 mysite mysite 512 Aug 23 10:24 messages
drwx--l--- 4 mysite mysite 512 Aug 23 10:24 sql
drwx--l--- 2 mysite mysite 3072 Aug 23 10:55 src
drwx--l--- 3 mysite mysite 512 Aug 23 10:24 thm
drwx--l--- 2 mysite mysite 512 Aug 23 10:24 tmp


My webserver is running as user mysite, group mysite. Me and the others developpers are all members of mysite : we will need to be able to modify some file from the form to adapt some things from the forum to our site. Since the files have been created from the webserver, I tried to change the permission to those files by the way of a Perl script, run as a CGI. But it can't. Sad

What is exactly the purpose of the 'l' in the group execution field of the ls -l? My ls man page talk about mandatory locking : is it accidental, or done on purpose by the FUDforum installer? I had some problem with file creation mask before, am I again a victim of that?

Thanks for any help!
Re: Odd file permission after installation [message #5216 is a reply to message #5215] Fri, 23 August 2002 16:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ilia is currently offline  Ilia   Canada
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I am not sure what the 'l' permission does @ at all. Very strange permission, what system are you using.

To enable yourself & other developers to edit forum files via ssh or ftp, go to admin control panel and use the 'File Unlock' to unlock the forum;s files.


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icon14.gif  Re: Odd file permission after installation - FIXED [message #5218 is a reply to message #5216] Fri, 23 August 2002 17:55 Go to previous message
holstein   Canada
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Ok, the "unlock forum" features managed to fix the permission mess.

I still don't know why the permission where set the way I described, but by unlocking than re-locking the forum with the Admin Control Panel, everything fix itself.

I guess I have to blame the creation mask problem I talked about...

Thanks a lot, prottoss! Very Happy
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