Solved permissions problems with Avatars folder using secure 755. #861
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[VAGRANT]
I'was creating a system for uploading users' files to the server. For this purpose I coded a script that creates a personal folder with
755
permissions. This was working, but when I was trying to move a file viamove_uploaded_file()
to the folder I wasn't able to write anything.So I decided to check the php user, and it was running by
vagrant
user. Also I checked the owner of the files and it wasvagrant
too. At the end, I decided to try adding thewww-data
user tovagrant's group
. This let me upload files to the folders with755
permissions. Of course, it also applies to other folders, including Avatars folder. In reference with issue #143.sudo usermod -a -G vagrant www-data