Understanding File and Directory Permission Settings
Permissions control who is able to take what actions on a file or directory. The different types of actions are:
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Read: Allows the file (or directory's contents) to be accessed and viewed.
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Write: Allows the file (or directory's contents) to be modified.
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Execute: Allows the file (or directory's contents) to be run.
Permission groups (user, group, other) refer to the entity requesting a command (to read, write, or execute). Because ReadyHosting has predefined the permission groups for your shared hosting account we highly recommend that you use the default permission settings as described below:
File Default: 644
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Directory Default: 755
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Execute |
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Important: If you use different permissions other than the default mentioned here, you risk making your file/directory more vulnerable to hackers and you risk making your file/directory unusable. Modifying your permissions to the point where nothing is allowed may require you to contact us in order to repair the file/directory's permission settings.