-argo- Posted June 1, 2006 Posted June 1, 2006 Hi, I've had OSCommerce installed on a webhost for several months and it's been working fine. I recently decided to go "live" with the site and pointed my DNS at my webhost. I updated the configure.php files (both the catalog one and the admin one) with the new information, but I keep getting the pink warning bar at the top of my pages indicating that /catalog/includes/configure.php is "Writable" and a security hole. I *know* that the permissions are set to 644 and I tried 444, but no go. I still get the warning. Have I missed another setting in one of the configure.php files that's causing this? Any suggestions? What other information do you need to answer? :) Sorry... I searched but didn't find the answer to this and I'm a little frantic now that the site is "live"... even if no one really knows it's there. :) Thanks!
-argo- Posted June 1, 2006 Author Posted June 1, 2006 UPDATE: Can't seem to edit my post with new information, so I'm posting this. I don't get it. I'm using CoreFTP to view the directory structure. It has the option to change the permissions on files. I've also tried WS-FTP from another computer. No matter what I do, I cannot get the "write" flag off the "owner" portion of the file. It always stays 6xx. I can make it 600, 644, etc., but cannot remove the "write" flag. Could this be some mask or other setting by my webhost? Some older files in the directory. Old renamed copies of both the original configure.php and the one I backed up tonight before starting this mess have 4xx, but nothing "new".
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