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Feb 25 2008, 05:08 PM
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Advanced Member Group: [HOSTED] Posts: 194 Joined: 30-June 07 Member No.: 23,045 |
CODE Warning: move_uploaded_file(images/profile/Mordent.jpg) [function.move-uploaded-file]: failed to open stream: Permission denied in /home/mordent/public_html/withvalour/edit_image.php on line 42 Warning: move_uploaded_file() [function.move-uploaded-file]: Unable to move '/tmp/phpOWVz7o' to 'images/profile/Mordent.jpg' in /home/mordent/public_html/withvalour/edit_image.php on line 42 Any ideas? The code seems fine, as it works a treat when I run it locally (on WAMPServer), but as soon as I try to run it on the server I get this horrid error. I'm guessing some weird permission problem that I have no idea how to get around. |
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Feb 25 2008, 05:35 PM
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Way Out Of Control - You need a life :) Group: [MODERATOR] Posts: 1,886 Joined: 16-August 05 Member No.: 7,896 |
Just guessing. I would like to give read, write and execute permissons to everybody (user, group and others) to images/profile where the image has to be moved. Give 777 permissions first, then, if it works, try to raise the security level.
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Feb 25 2008, 05:50 PM
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Advanced Member Group: [HOSTED] Posts: 194 Joined: 30-June 07 Member No.: 23,045 |
*facepalm*...for the love of...okay, so there's me thinking that some subdirectories inherited permissions. Works an absolute treat. '757' turned out to be the magic number there.
Cheers for pointing out the obvious. I have my little moments. |
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Feb 26 2008, 01:28 AM
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Premium Member Group: [HOSTED] Posts: 393 Joined: 9-March 07 From: Tucson, AZ Member No.: 20,794 |
On my servers I usually just run apache as apache:apache and chown my public html directories to user:apache, chmod it to g+rxs and everything works fine.
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Feb 26 2008, 02:16 PM
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Way Out Of Control - You need a life :) Group: [MODERATOR] Posts: 1,886 Joined: 16-August 05 Member No.: 7,896 |
QUOTE chmod it to g+rxs Correct, that's also what I do, although the +s permissions could be sometimes dangerous. However, if we are talking about public servers like astahost, the user can only use ftp clients, so he connot directly access the +s option. And the users which have ssh access here are probably jailed in a rsh sheel, i'm event not sure chmod is allowed in a restricted shell command line. |
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Jun 24 2008, 02:31 AM
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Newbie [ Level 1 ] Group: Members Posts: 0 Joined: 1-November 07 Member No.: 25,869 |
great guys
Problem With Move_uploaded_file() I had this problem and 757 sure solved it. But do you know anyways to handle security with this kind of a breach -reply by ulta coder |
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