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Hi there guys, i seem to be having an error upon reinstalling my flux cp, i've move host for this and it works great for the first host.

 

for the second host however, i do get the error below, i've did the change in terms of chmod 0600 for the respective files that was stated below but it didn't work at all.

 

I've even tried making the entire directory 777 to test it out but it still throws the same error.

 

I've tested a number of times but i'm not able to figure this out, would appreciate if someone could point me to the right direction on what i'm missing out here >_>,

 

doing a search on google gave me several results but not the exact one that i'm looking unfortunately

 

 

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Chown it. The file is owned by no one so can't be edited by the apache user.

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8 hours ago, Akkarin said:

Chown it. The file is owned by no one so can't be edited by the apache user.

Thanks for the reply! i've tried that but it doesn't seem to work. Currently the entire permission group level for that directory is 0, which in this case is root,

 

i've checked on my previous host grouping and it was 99 instead. and 99 would also mean under the grouping file for the old host.

nobody:x:99:99:Nobody:/:/sbin/nologin

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Apache has no access to files owned by root. Just use chown and set the owner and group correctly and it'll work fine.

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23 hours ago, Akkarin said:

Apache has no access to files owned by root. Just use chown and set the owner and group correctly and it'll work fine.

I'm not sure entirely on this as i had someone else to come in and take a look and they mentioned it was something to do with my host unfortunately, but i've moved it to another server now and it works fine. thanks for the help though!

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