olape wrote: ↑Sat Apr 14, 2018 7:15 pm
In this case it is not primarily about the file permissions. (where /content/ 777 and the three files would need 666 each, except php runs with the rights of the FTP user, for example, then 755 and 644 is ok.)
The point here is that you are not allowed to access these files directly.
You can test this in your browser. This should result an error 403. Sometimes the test does not work correctly in the CMS. This is related to the configuration of the server.
I am not sure I understand what you say. I think I more or less understand ownership - I have been using Linux for more than 10 years - but I still find it a bit confusing. I don't understand what "
Checking that './cmsimple/config.php' is access protected … warning" means... and I am not really sure the warnings is about ownership at all. But, that's why I ask here.
The reason why I am not sure, is because of this: I uploaded 1.7.2 to my normal web server (my ISP) and I had the same three warnings. I activated debugging in CMSimple_XH, and it told me 'allow_url_fopen' was set to Off. I turned it on, and the warnings disappeared.
But that's not the problem on my setup on the raspberry Pi. Here, allow_url_fopen is set to On, and I still get the three warnings. So, what the problem is here, I have no clue about.