Issuing chmod commands using perl
Issuing chmod commands using perl
You will need to set the permissions on certain files and directories to allow PHP to write to and execute from them These files need a chmod of 666
By running “chmod 666” on a directory, she made it unexecutable What she should have done is “chmod a+rw *”, which would have added readwrite permissions
chmod 666 There are three settings in the permissions for a file on UnixLinux: read, write, and execute If you give a file read permissions (chmod u+r
6666 meaning Similarly, permission 666 gives read and write permission to every user However, access mode 777 goes beyond this by allowing execution as
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