The permissions vary depending on if the server is running it, or if you are trying to use FTP. There is no "one" way to set up permissions.
But, if you use telnet to upload the files, the server has to have access, so the
admin/tmp
admin/defs
admin/templates
directories all need to be write-enabled for the server, ie: 777 and the files 666 Those are the directories the server wants to write to at times.
If you upload and install via the web, so the permissions are all set as the server, you don't need to set anything, but you won't be able to use FTP to edit the files, only the fileman. (without changing the permissions).
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But, if you use telnet to upload the files, the server has to have access, so the
admin/tmp
admin/defs
admin/templates
directories all need to be write-enabled for the server, ie: 777 and the files 666 Those are the directories the server wants to write to at times.
If you upload and install via the web, so the permissions are all set as the server, you don't need to set anything, but you won't be able to use FTP to edit the files, only the fileman. (without changing the permissions).
PUGDOG� Enterprises, Inc.
The best way to contact me is to NOT use Email.
Please leave a PM here.