When running a script I get the
following error:
'The folder "x" is not writable.'
Folder's
permissions are 755. Folder ownership is user:user. PHP runs as
apache.
When changing group ownership of folder
to apache it works, but it's not very
practical.
Ideal would be if any
admin could upload a script which can be executed without
problems.
What is the commonly accepted/best
solution for it?
P.S. I run standard clean
CentOS 6.x
775
breaks down like this:
first 7 -
user read/write/execute
second 7 - group
read/write/execute
last 5 - others
read/execute
In order
for the apache user to be able to write to the folder, it will need write permission, so
either it will need to have group perms, ownership of the folder or have full
read/write/execute to everyone on the server.
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