Hi All.
I run a number on web sites for a different companies. Over the last few weeks I have suffered hacking, so much so my hosting provider has stated that if it happens again they will turn the account off.
Two of the sites I manage run Actinic V7.
The server is virtual web space on a shared server.
Under the sharded area (which only I have access, (we think)) there are a number of directories containing the web sites we look after.
The two site which run Actinic have the following directory permissions:-
site root = 701 (owner=rwx, group=none, public=none )
acatalog = 777 (owner=rwx, group=rwx, public=rwx)
cgi-bin = 705 (owner=rwx, group=none, public=r x )
Our worry is that if the acatalog directory has all permissions for everyone will this allow hackers to upload files to that directory.
We need some good advice on this question please.
HELP.
Many thanks in advance.
Dereck
I run a number on web sites for a different companies. Over the last few weeks I have suffered hacking, so much so my hosting provider has stated that if it happens again they will turn the account off.
Two of the sites I manage run Actinic V7.
The server is virtual web space on a shared server.
Under the sharded area (which only I have access, (we think)) there are a number of directories containing the web sites we look after.
The two site which run Actinic have the following directory permissions:-
site root = 701 (owner=rwx, group=none, public=none )
acatalog = 777 (owner=rwx, group=rwx, public=rwx)
cgi-bin = 705 (owner=rwx, group=none, public=r x )
Our worry is that if the acatalog directory has all permissions for everyone will this allow hackers to upload files to that directory.
We need some good advice on this question please.
HELP.
Many thanks in advance.
Dereck
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