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  1. #11
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    Default Re: Ready to install but...

    I will move adminer behind the firewall I will shortly setup, give me some time I just returned to Zencart after a very long absence, I started in 2007, that's more than 15 years ago.
    I started another similar thread where I address more questions.
    I appreciate very much your suggestions, please keep them going.
    Lastly, I think folders should be set to 775 to get past the installer, thus making them writable for group.
    Thanks again.

  2. #12
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    Default Re: Ready to install but...

    Here is a specific question: is 775 a good numeric way to set permissions on folders?.
    Installer rejected 755, so I set to 777 just to get rid of the red line.
    I am aware that it is a security hazard, I have already chowned my whole site to ckosloff ckosloff, a sudo user, and now I am planning to chmod everything to 775, that is the question.
    To save me some work I can consider Linode service, depending on price, times are tough, we are in a recession.
    I read about you setting adminer under your renamed admin login.
    See you later.

  3. #13
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    Default Re: Ready to install but...

    I will check that backup script later on when I am more advanced in creating the e-commerce site.
    Last time I dabbled in ZenCart was 16 years ago.
    In the meantime I am worried by a pesky error in adminer. I might encounter it when I try to connect to database during install.
    I will post a thread about it

  4. #14
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    Default Re: Ready to install but...

    I went for Linode backup service, $5 monthly for daily backups and snapshots included.
    It 's a deal that would save me the hassle of backing up manually every day

 

 
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