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 Posted by kkadrese on 02/16/07 11:13 
> > Hello group, 
> > 
> > I'm implementing file upload in webpage. And got stuck with file 
> > permissions. An uploaded file gets 0600 and as such cannot be shown in 
> > the webpage, as far as I understand it needs at least 0644. 
> > 
> > So I did a little investigation and found: 
> > 1) the upload folder has 0755, set by hand. 
> > 2) echo `umask` in the upload folder and actually in the higher levels 
> > of the webserver folders gives 0022. 
> 
> Why use "echo"? you get the value by just using umask without arguments. 
 
I tested it form my internet browser. 
 
 
> > 3) a file created by fopen in php file called via webserver gets 0644, 
> > in the upload folder. 
> > 4) and, as already said, uploaded file gets 0600. 
> 
> from the php.ini: 
> 
> ; The file storage module creates files using mode 600 by default. 
> ; You can change that by using 
 
Nothing of the kind in my php.ini. 
 
 
> > Where did that 0022 (Group,Other: Write) appear from? Is it right for 
> > the webserver? 
> 
> The server/php don't regard the umask that the standard shell has. 
> I do guess the easiest is to change the privilege bits from within php with 
> chmod() or set another umask with umask(). 
> 
> http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.chmod.php 
> http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.umask.php 
 
ok, it seems I should use chmod for each uploaded file. Currently it 
works. 
Thank you! 
 
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> -- 
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>    //Aho
 
  
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