Permission set to httpd on s9y files - BAD on shared hosting
Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2005 11:52 pm
(This refers to both 0.9 beta 3 and 0.85)
The result is complete inability to backup, modify, overwrite, edit, not using the backup plugin, H-Sphere's backup feature or even the shell command-line.
I don't own the server I host Serendipity on, I have a shared hosting account. It's a server running FreeBSD and I have shell access, so I can view various info and control pretty much anything, that is, if I have proper permission to do so. Using the shell I can see that the permissions of some of Serendipity's files are changed (e.g. serendipity_config_local.inc.php ) to "httpd" instead of my username. As I mentioned, I don't control the entire server, so files that belong to httpd, I can't do anything with. This makes it impossible to properly backup, edit and probably upgrade Serendipity, and unfortunately leaves me no choise but to use something else, which I wouldn't like to do since I prefer Serendipity from all other blog solutions I've tried.
Please fix this issue, especially before 0.9 is out.
The result is complete inability to backup, modify, overwrite, edit, not using the backup plugin, H-Sphere's backup feature or even the shell command-line.
I don't own the server I host Serendipity on, I have a shared hosting account. It's a server running FreeBSD and I have shell access, so I can view various info and control pretty much anything, that is, if I have proper permission to do so. Using the shell I can see that the permissions of some of Serendipity's files are changed (e.g. serendipity_config_local.inc.php ) to "httpd" instead of my username. As I mentioned, I don't control the entire server, so files that belong to httpd, I can't do anything with. This makes it impossible to properly backup, edit and probably upgrade Serendipity, and unfortunately leaves me no choise but to use something else, which I wouldn't like to do since I prefer Serendipity from all other blog solutions I've tried.
Please fix this issue, especially before 0.9 is out.