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On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 2:42 PM, Daniel Germer daniel@triple5.org wrote:
But drush is still changing permissions to 750 on the root > > directory on the remote server. This disables the site until I > > reset the permissions to 755.
DocumentRoot should never be able to be read by others. Drush is> doing a good thing here. The DocumentRoot group should match that of> the user id executing httpd. This would allow the httpd user to read> the DocumentRoot directory with 750 permissions.
Thanks Ernie. I will contact the hoster for the appropriate way to handle this. cheers
Sorry for not using the exact terms, of course it is user - group - other where "user" == file owner and "other" == the rest of the world. In filezilla for example it is called owner, group and Public permissions, but this all boils down to the same point:
You should not have to make a file world/public/other - accessible if you want to keep your pants on ;-)
So right now maybe the file has the following denominations: drwxrwxr-x daniel daniel yourfolder which means that the group and owner bits are daniel if I want to change it to make it accessible not the world/other/public then I have to set it chmod 750 Now apache cannot access it, so I have two options:
- I chown the folder (and subcontent - use with greatest care):
chown -R daniel.www-data yourfolder This would be the option that you choose if you have a shell access or someway to change the group of your files. 2. I just add apache to the group daniel (not recommended)
(and yes, technically speaking it is user (u) group (g) and other (o) as in the bash-script that I use to correct my drupal permissions if I messed something up see http://mentalitea.com/drupalpermissions.)
Daniel
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