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Locking/unlocking files [message #9890] Thu, 08 May 2003 02:21 Go to next message
carolyn   United States
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I swear I have combed these forums all day looking for an answer, so don't respond with something like RTFM!

The installation seemed to go fine. When I lock the files, though, I lock out everyone including myself. The owner and group are both set to me. I've seen stuff saying the owner is supposed to be set to the web server. I can't chown directories or files. Please tell me there's a simple solution (other than chmod 777!).

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Re: Locking/unlocking files [message #10732 is a reply to message #9890] Mon, 09 June 2003 04:56 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Varen is currently offline  Varen   United States
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I ditto this question, I've had the exact same problem. I "lock" files on my remote hosted (unix) server and boom, even I can't get in. I have to call support and have them manually change all permissions. Can anyone please help with this?

Thanks.
Re: Locking/unlocking files [message #10749 is a reply to message #10732] Mon, 09 June 2003 12:54 Go to previous message
Ilia is currently offline  Ilia   Canada
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Locking files changes permissions of the said files to 0600 and 0700 for directories. Contact your ISP and ask if their setup will have problems opening/running files that have such permissions and are owned by the webserver.

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