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Ghost of Permission! :P

Started by ZakRhino, January 08, 2007, 11:37:16 PM

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ZakRhino

Hi everybody! Well I have a werid thing that keeps happening to my permisssons on my user's gallery area. Every time the persmissons are not change but there are not allowing the owner of that album AKA User that made the album to upload. I check the permission on that ablum but it is set to 777 where it should be or 0777 depending on what FTP program I'm using but in gernal I reset the permissions again to 777 and it then lets the person upload to that folder. Later on down the line like 2 weeks or so the same thing happens again. Any, idea what up? Is it maybe I should upgrade I do have 1.4.9 Coppermine Gallery install. Thanks for the help if you can give an hand.
Zak

Joachim Müller

First of all: it's mandatory that you upgrade to the most recent version (currently cpg1.4.10), although this will probably not cure your issues.
Review Coppermine's config section: "Default mode for directories" and "Default mode for files"

ZakRhino

Quote from: GauGau on January 09, 2007, 07:49:19 AM
First of all: it's mandatory that you upgrade to the most recent version (currently cpg1.4.10), although this will probably not cure your issues.
Review Coppermine's config section: "Default mode for directories" and "Default mode for files"

Well being a little stupid I do have a question, I did read Default Mode for fileds and directories and mostly, "If, and only if, during the file upload or batch add process, the installer complains about the directory not having the right permissions, try setting this to 0666." The installer is not complaing about the files being wrong so I should still try this anyway? By the way it makes it sound if only you get this problem you should then do it. But that not the case, is it? Also, what would be makeing such a thing happen anyway?

Joachim Müller

Quote from: ZakRhino on January 09, 2007, 04:01:26 PMThe installer is not complaing about the files being wrong so I should still try this anyway?
Yes

ZakRhino