Guest Posted July 7, 2006 Posted July 7, 2006 This site has been online and working with no problems for some time. Checking it today I noticed a warning on the top. www.theadmiralty.net/catalog Warning: I am able to write to the configuration file: /home/theaynet/public_html/catalog/includes/configure.php. This is a potential security risk - please set the right user permissions on this file. I reset the permissions to 644, 400 and I forget what else..but each time I change it the warning is still there. What happened with this file? The warning wasn't there before. :(
ozcsys Posted July 7, 2006 Posted July 7, 2006 This site has been online and working with no problems for some time. Checking it today I noticed a warning on the top. www.theadmiralty.net/catalog Warning: I am able to write to the configuration file: /home/theaynet/public_html/catalog/includes/configure.php. This is a potential security risk - please set the right user permissions on this file. I reset the permissions to 644, 400 and I forget what else..but each time I change it the warning is still there. What happened with this file? The warning wasn't there before. :( depending on your server settings you will need to set the permissions to either 644 or 444. If you are chmoding via your ftp program you may want to try using the file manager in your hosting control panel to see if that works better. The Knowledge Base is a wonderful thing. Do you have a problem? Have you checked out Common Problems? There are many very useful osC Contributions Are you having trouble with a installed contribution? Have you checked out the support thread found Here BACKUP BACKUP BACKUP!!! You did backup, right??
Guest Posted July 7, 2006 Posted July 7, 2006 depending on your server settings you will need to set the permissions to either 644 or 444. If you are chmoding via your ftp program you may want to try using the file manager in your hosting control panel to see if that works better. That fixed it... Thanks ever so much...
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