File Permissions
Our servers run Linux/UNIX. All files on UNIX (including Linux and other UNIX variants) machines have access permissions. These tell the operating system how to deal with requests to access these files. There are three types of access:
Access types are set for three types of user group:
The web server needs to be able to read your web pages in order to be able to display them in a browser. The following permissions need to be set in order for your web site to function properly.
Warning: It is important that none of your files or folders are writable by anyone else. Any file or folder which is writable by others can be erased by them. Generally there is no problem, just be careful in how you set your permissions.
To change file or folder permissions using File Manager:
Click on the button when you have finished setting the permission. The new permission level has now been saved and the display updated to show the modified file.
To change file or folder permissions using FTP:
If you are using an FTP client such as WS_FTP, you can simply locate the file or folder you need to change permissions on (Remote or Server side), and change the permissions via FTP. In WS_FTP, right-click on the file or folder on the server, select "CHMOD", and type in your numbers (755, 775, 751, 644, etc) or tick the individual settings boxes. Hit "Refresh" on Remote side to make sure the permissions "stick".
In your cPanel:
Just click on File Manager. This will open up a new window. In the File Manager
Window, click the NAME (not icon) of the folder or file you want to change permissions
on. Look in the upper right part of the screen and select Change Permissions.
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