Thank you but this was not the question the reason for 777 is not because I want to run the system on 777 it’s because I get annoying responses dodging the question that it must be a permissions issue. If I do 777 it doesn’t matter what the question is the answer is that it’s unsafe. If I ask the question with anything but 777 the answer is it’s a permissions issue then the next answer is that it has nothing to do with Apache or Freebsd or anything at all... then a couple people will private message me asking for 1000S of € solve nothing use the money for pornography but is there any way to make actually get this to work?
I cannot upload whether it’s php alone ok my code was written wrong. Whether it’s Wordpress I am not familiar with Wordpress or whether it’s anything else ie . Open cart or ampache answer contact ampache or opencart then they tell me to try freebsd or ampache... then they go back make the root of the webserver have the right permissions and assign the owner as www. No www-users cause that’s the name in their system so it must be that name in mine... thanks for the help no I would rather 755 but I was trying to avoid these types of answers to be able to isolate the solution... but thanks in case I didn’t know plus the reiteration may add a new dimension angle of thought but I still have not solved the problem... unfortunately ... stupid goyim society we live in with these stupid misused computers... and face masks ... etc.. Envoyé de mon iPhone > Le 18 mars 2021 à 17:42, angel Hall-Coulston <rammstein...@me.com.invalid> a > écrit : > > Don’t know anything about WordPress but having any public (OR private even) > accessible files with 777 permissions IS EXTREMELY UNWISE as it allows anyone > who can see the file to Read, WRITE and execute it. It’s safer to have 755 > permission for public accessible files. Please read apache2 documentation on > security. > >> On 18 Mar 2021, at 20:18, Paul <pka...@videotron.ca> wrote: >> >> Would like to upload a file to have wordpress functionality working or be >> able to upload a file. User permissions are set at 777 owner is www, os is >> freebsd, the freebsd mailing list claims it’s not their issue but tried to >> assert assistance nevertheless. What can I do so I can upload a file via >> httpd is there something in the configuration directory? >> >> Thanks >> >> Envoyé de mon iPad >> >> >> Envoyé de mon iPad >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@httpd.apache.org >> For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@httpd.apache.org >> > > www.art2.art > > > <paint.png> >