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Directory and file permissions on a virtual host

Posted by Al on 03/14/05 23:06

Would some please provide me some simple rules for dealing with php scripts to
fopen(), copy() and move_uploaded_file().

Environment is Linux, Apache on a virtual host

I've spent a lot of time goggling, etc. and can find lot's of explanations for
owner, group and world. They sound great; but don't work for me.

This stuff worked on our previous host, it simply assigned "customer" to everything

Here is my directory structure and permissions:

/foo [user accessed php scripts] permissions= 755
/foo/data [simple text files] permissions = 777
files in /data permissions= 644

Have tried lots of other dir and file permissions

owerships are our site handle.

All I want to do is have the user http upload a file
and use move_uploaded_file() to put it in my /foo/data

Then later, a script fopen()s the file to read an append data to it.

Just prior to appending to the file, I use copy() and rename it to anyname.bak

I've fooled around around with shell access and chown and chmod to make things
work; but, I can't believe this is necessary.

Of course, once the script can't access the file, it can't change the
permissions or ownership

Help.

 

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