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Default folder permission is 700, created from File Manager (SuPHP)
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phpsns Wrote:Hi, I have installed SuPHP on my local Ubuntu PC, everything works perfectly, except that when a new folder is created from the File Manager, the permission is set to 700 by default, instead of 755 which is required so it can be read by the Apache Server.
After a quick read through the SuPHP docs, what do you have in its config file for the allow_directory_group_writeable, allow_directoy_others_writeable (I suspect that's a typo and it should be allow_directory_others_writeable) and umask settings?

Anthony
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Default folder permission is 700, created from File Manager (SuPHP) - by Vulch - 2011-08-06, 06:52:35



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