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Flux CP Permission Denied


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Tried elevating the permission using

chmod and chown

Using apache2 on a VPS

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If it's a CentOS VPS, disable selinux. Lots of guides available via Google for your specific version.

If not a CentOS VPS, paste the permissions for each directory going upto the cache dir. 

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ls -la /var/www/html/cp/FluxCP/data/tmp

 

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It's a Debian 8 Jessie, Yep watched and read most of those guides.

Can you elaborate " paste the permissions for each directory going upto the cache dir. " This one, much appreciated

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Ty so much both of yah.. I did fix it already and set it up properly. 

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