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First login as root in SSH and then change the permissions to 644 on the affected files.
chmod 644 /etc/cron.d/filename
Now sit back and drink a beer - you earned it!
Next time Cron tries to run these files it should work, and the error messages should also disappear
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Showing posts with label chmod. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chmod. Show all posts
Thursday, 25 February 2016
Thursday, 11 February 2016
How to Change Directory Permissions in Plesk 9.3In Feburary 2016 11,
In Feburary 2016 11,
Open your FTP software and log into your Web hosting account. The root directory of your Web hosting account will launch.
Locate the directory on the Web server that you want to change.
Right-click on the directory and click on 'Properties,' or 'File Permissions' in some cases, then identify the current chmod permissions in the appropriate text field. The permissions will be expressed with three digits, such as '644,' '755,' or '777,' for example.
Go to the Page Resource website (see Resources) and look at the permission numbers. Directories and files are typically assigned the following permissions: '644,' '755,' or '777,' the latter of which is known as 'world writable,' meaning that all users will have access. Confirm the changes.
Exit the FTP application.
In Feburary 2016 11,
Open your FTP software and log into your Web hosting account. The root directory of your Web hosting account will launch.
Locate the directory on the Web server that you want to change.
Right-click on the directory and click on 'Properties,' or 'File Permissions' in some cases, then identify the current chmod permissions in the appropriate text field. The permissions will be expressed with three digits, such as '644,' '755,' or '777,' for example.
Go to the Page Resource website (see Resources) and look at the permission numbers. Directories and files are typically assigned the following permissions: '644,' '755,' or '777,' the latter of which is known as 'world writable,' meaning that all users will have access. Confirm the changes.
Exit the FTP application.
In Feburary 2016 11,
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