Cyclone :: Conversion to PHPSUEXEC

Started by Jason, February 20, 2006, 10:39:10 PM

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Jason

Quote from: tianto on February 24, 2006, 02:45:38 PM
I Only have installed SMF 1.1 RC2.....so, how I have to give permissions???  (wich files or folders?

You can set everything to 755 if you'd like.  Some files don't need to be that high, but for SMF it won't matter.

Just make sure nothing is above 755.  That's the main thing to avoid.


tianto


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jason,

good luck today on geting PHPSUEXEC on cyclone! glad to see you are constantly improving the quality of our hosting server.

thanks!
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Jason

The conversion to phpsuexec will be started now.

I will update this thread once complete.

An email has been sent to all Cyclone clients again just now advising of the schedule.

Jason

Quote from: Jason on February 26, 2006, 06:52:18 PM
The conversion to phpsuexec will be started now.

I will update this thread once complete.

An email has been sent to all Cyclone clients again just now advising of the schedule.

The upgrade is complete.

Please check your sites immediately to make sure they're functioning properly.

Another note that I didn't mention before, if you're using your own .htaccess files, make sure there aren't any php-related commands in them.

Mark

Well, everything seems to be in order and working. And FWIW my directories that are 777 are functioning fine, so it looks like it only affects files :)

Jason

Quote from: Killer Possum on February 27, 2006, 12:19:49 AM
Well, everything seems to be in order and working. And FWIW my directories that are 777 are functioning fine, so it looks like it only affects files :)

Hmmm.  Thanks for the feedback.  I'm going to look into that one.  :)

WSA

Everything is working fine on my site. :)
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