Hi again..
After some troubleshooting i found the solution for this Problem.
If Linux is the operating system, then folder permissions are. The disto doesn't really matter.
In my case it was as already written: Ubuntu 20.04 LTS.
Since the syntax is as follows:
chmod -R 777 /var/www/html/ -v
chmod: command for modifying permissions
-R: Affects all subdirectories of the specified incl files
777: Stands for the permission itself 7=read 7=write 7=run
/var/www/html/: The path where the website is located (can be different)
-v: Print what is happening to the console. Without it runs "mute"
It would be a great thing if the permissions were included in the documentation. Even if it's just a quick reminder in the troubleshoot area.
Whether it has to be 777 remains to be seen. But I wanted to make sure there were enough rights.
Luuk
After some troubleshooting i found the solution for this Problem.
If Linux is the operating system, then folder permissions are. The disto doesn't really matter.
In my case it was as already written: Ubuntu 20.04 LTS.
Since the syntax is as follows:
chmod -R 777 /var/www/html/ -v
chmod: command for modifying permissions
-R: Affects all subdirectories of the specified incl files
777: Stands for the permission itself 7=read 7=write 7=run
/var/www/html/: The path where the website is located (can be different)
-v: Print what is happening to the console. Without it runs "mute"
It would be a great thing if the permissions were included in the documentation. Even if it's just a quick reminder in the troubleshoot area.
Whether it has to be 777 remains to be seen. But I wanted to make sure there were enough rights.
Luuk