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Correct File folder permissions question

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  • Nick57
    If I understand it right, you have not cPanel installed, so a guess is that your files should be 755 and folders 777 [not good really] but give it a try, it if works then you know why. Why your not using cPanel?
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  • inthukha
    @Nick57, Thanks for reply, off-course i use cPanel on production server. Its my Test-box where i didn't use cPanel. that is the reason i m just try to understand cPanel trick that they use for permission in which you don't have to set permissions 777 for files. I think its because of SUEXEC maybe ? i just basically want to know Why all CMS can upgrade itself if they are hosted on cPanel server. because of SUEXEC or SuPHP ?
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  • quietFinn
    [quote="inthukha, post: 1518791">@Nick57, Thanks for reply, off-course i use cPanel on production server. Its my Test-box where i didn't use cPanel. that is the reason i m just try to understand cPanel trick that they use for permission in which you don't have to set permissions 777 for files. I think its because of SUEXEC maybe ? i just basically want to know Why all CMS can upgrade itself if they are hosted on cPanel server. because of SUEXEC or SuPHP ?
    Because of suPHP.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) Yes, it's likely that suPHP is in-use on the cPanel server. Try setting up your development system to use suPHP and see if you get similar results. Thank you.
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  • inthukha
    Thanks Finn, I try and now its upgraded without asking FTP info. @Michael, thanks for confirming.
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