[BlueOnyx:10517] Re: Joomla Permissions Question

Marcello Torchio lellozone at gmail.com
Wed May 9 03:46:09 -05 2012


Thank you Klein!

I will try this solution on websites!

Best Regards

Marcello

2012/5/9 Klein Joachim <j.klein at ibusiness.at>

>  Hy Marcello!
>
> I use only Websites with SuPHP and this works great.
> Then PHP starts the files with the same user as the files was uploaded and
> you will
> never have any permissions issuses.
>
> Take the following steps for this that it work:
> 1.) Create a Website and be sure that you enable both checkboxes
>     Enable PHP Scripting and Enable SuPHP
> 2.) Then create a new user with Siteadmin-Permission
> 3.) After that you (on the left) to Services -> Web Ownership
> 4.) Now change the drop down to your Siteadmin-User and klick save
>     With this all files in the webroot will be chowned to the siteadmin
> 5.) you have it
> 6.) Upload your files and have fun
>
> If you have user owned webs, the don´t work after you enable SuPHP, but I
> have never used this.
> If you have any questions give me a mail
>
> Joachim
>
>
> Am 09.05.2012 08:44, schrieb Marcello Torchio:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> i write this mail to understand if there's a way to make possible jommla's
> installation able to write folders on BO web appliance.
>
> I will explain my question.
> Everytime a customer upload a joomla site via FTP and test it, the system
> does not work properly due a lack of write permissions on the folders. I
> discovered that is because automatically the system creates files and
> folders with the user used in FTP upload and group siteXX. One solution
> could be to chmod 777 all files and folders, but in terms of security it is
> not the best solution.
> I've seen that the running processes of httpd is named "apache", so the
> solution tha i have found is to chown files and change them the group from
> siteXX to apache and chmod permissions for folders to 775 and files to 664
> and all works well.
>
> Is there a way to do this automatically or another way that i've not
> evaluated to get the joomla CMS work without these modifications?
>
> This is only and example, but i've the same problem on other CMS like WP,
> e-commerce solutions like OsCommerce and custom PHP sites that needs to
> write files or upload things.
>
> Thank you and sorry for my english
>
> Greetings
>
> Marcello
>
>
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