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File permissions linux filezilla
File permissions linux filezilla





file permissions linux filezilla

Last word: I’ve had permission issues on FastCGI with SC fresh install packages. All of the files in that directory need to have permissions 755 to execute. With SC there are executable files located in devel/lib/third/zend. Once filezillia is done (can take a while), repeat the process but this time set permissions to 644 and choose the option “Apply to files only”. Enter 755 into the permissions box, check the Recurse option and choose “Apply to directories only”. Near the bottom of the menu that opens you will see the option to “Recurse into subdirectories”. Choose “File Attributes” from the pop open menu. Right click on the directory that has the installation with the messed up permissions after extraction. Once the files and folders are expanded on the system open Filezilla and FTP to the site. (this can take forever with SC btw)Ī faster way is to upload the zip file, extract it on the server and use Filezilla to set the correct permissions for folders and files. Typically the correct permissions for folders and files will be set as they are uploaded. There are a couple of ways to handle this.Įxtract all files from the zip file on your computer and upload them by FTP to the server. These permissions will not run on FastCGI at all and will generate a server misconfiguration error. The result is a lot of folders with permissions set to 777 and php files set to 755 when you extract. I’ve had this issue with zip install packages for linux from SC and others.

file permissions linux filezilla

The problem is a lot of zip install packages with have file and folder permissions set when you extract them.

file permissions linux filezilla

I’m writing this because it may help someone on the same setup. This really simplifies things in my opinion. You never need permission 777 for folders on systems running php as FastCGI since on Cpanel scripts run as the actual Cpanel user instead of “nobody”. On FastCGI systems all folders have permission 755 and files are set to 644 permission with the exception of executable files such as. This is becoming more common with other Cpanel webhosts like BlueHost or HostGator. The following only applies to those running SC development software on a linux server.







File permissions linux filezilla