what, and how to chown |
what, and how to chown |
mjz55 |
Jun 6 2007, 08:09 PM
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I understand iv. But have no idea what is i, ii and iii or how to do it. I already have the xg2data folder installed and chmoded.
d. Example (*nix/*bsd): i. Web server group is called “apache” ii. Your name is “user” iii. chown –R user:apache /server/xg2data iv. chmod 774 /server/xg2data/* |
RalphF |
Jun 25 2007, 04:45 PM
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Did you get it resolved?
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mjz55 |
Jun 25 2007, 08:45 PM
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Actually Ralph, I had the server people do it. It would have been nice to know how to do it in the future.
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Peter1968 |
Jun 25 2007, 08:59 PM
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Serious Coder Group: Members Posts: 448 Joined: 23-September 06 Member No.: 213 |
They're UNIX commands - to do that you'd login in to your server using telnet or SSH and enter the command at the prompt.
Doing man chown or man chmod at the prompt will tell you what they do, what switches and parameters are available, etc. This post has been edited by Peter1968: Jun 25 2007, 08:59 PM |
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