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Upload Problem - CHMOD set but Apache has taken over UID/GID

Started by ClipdIn, February 23, 2007, 08:17:27 PM

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ClipdIn

I get the "Impossible to Move" error.

CHMOD is 777 but for some reason the userpics subfolders are all "User:  apache" and "Group:  apache"

This appears to have happend during a Plesk Update!!!

If anyone could walk me through or lead me to how to fix this...I think it is something I have to do in SSH.  (Which I am schetchy at, at best)
Also local is set to safe mode on, but global is set to off...is that SSH as well?

I would prefer to fix on the server side and not use a bypass.

I have another CPG on the same server that was added after the Plesk Update and it works fine, userpics subfolders have User and Group set appropriately.

Thanks,
Dan

 

Nibbler

Change ownership of the directory to whatever setup works.

chown user:group albums -Rv

ClipdIn

Quote from: Nibbler on February 23, 2007, 09:56:25 PM
Change ownership of the directory to whatever setup works.

chown user:group albums -Rv

Yes...Thank You...but...How does one "chown"?

Open the directory in question in SSH using putty and type the command?
I do NOT want to screw anything up!!!

Thanks Again,
Dan

Joachim Müller


ClipdIn


ClipdIn

ok...chown done.
Safe Mode set to OFF

Now I get this:

ClipdIn


ClipdIn

Script called without the required parameter(s).

File: /home/httpd/vhosts/clipdin.com/httpdocs/cpg142/db_input.php - Line: 58

Line 57-59:


57 if (!isset($_GET['event']) && !isset($_POST['event'])) {
58     cpg_die(CRITICAL_ERROR, $lang_errors['param_missing'], __FILE__, __LINE__);
59 }