bgk
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No such file or directory suggests the file isn't there. You'd get permission denied or something else if it were a permission problem. I suggest checking that ipsRegistry.php is on the server in that path ...
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Hello ! :)
I could no longer access my public_html directory with my FTP clients. I believe it was a problem of owner : for the public_html directory, the owner was root and for the other directories, the owner was my account's login name (for instance "myforums").
The technician did this through SSH :
When I noticed it was chmod 755 I tried to chmod it to 750 but nobody could no longer access my board and got this message :
So I had to chmod it back to 755. Is this a problem (especially regarding security) ?
Thank you ! :)
The three digits in chmod refer to the USER GROUP AND OTHER permissions respectively. Depending on which process is running your webserver, you will find either 755 or 750 work. If the webserver is in the group that owns the public_html directory then 750 will work (since 5 is referring to the group having read and execute permissions). Otherwise you will need 755, so that others (including the webserver) can access it.
Hope that helps you all.
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