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    Default man could i use some help lol

    First off I did upgrade to 1.3.8a that went fine,, Im also using a template for my store.

    I back up the the store then went to install the security patch that seemed to go well also. I then went to change the admin folder and admin to a more secure name that's when I started having issues.

    I made all the changes but I kept getting permission errors. when I check the configure permission there were just xxx in it and got an error trying to save the changes in the file. I did updaye right on the server using filezilla. After a few trys I did get it to work but now when I bring up my store across the top of the header it says

    Warning: I am able to write to the configuration file: /mysite/store/includes/configure.php. This is a potential security risk - please set the right user permissions on this file (read-only, CHMOD 644 or 444 are typical). You may need to use your webhost control panel/file-manager to change the permissions effectively. Contact your webhost for assistance.

    I've checked the permissions in admin/includes config.php and permissions are set to 644.

    I reinstalled the back up and Im still getting that same message when I bring the store up.

    Help how do I get rid of that, its not good thing to have that splashed across the screen when someone brings up the store lucky the store is new and Im the only customer so far.

    Please help so I can get this security working

    Thanks

    Evan

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    Default Re: man could i use some help lol

    You said you checked the permissions and they were 644. But, the warning said that "644 or 444 are typical". Did you try 444? Perhaps *your* hosting company's server configuration requires 444 instead?
    Related FAQ: https://www.zen-cart.com/tutorials/index.php?article=90
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    Default Re: man could i use some help lol

    Thanks for the reply,

    I did try that and logged off the server, logged back on its back to 644.

    I never had that happen before making these modifications

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    Default Re: man could i use some help lol

    As the FAQ says, if your FTP program won't let you change the permissions as low as 444, you may have to use your hosting company's File Manager in their control panel in order to do that change.
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    Default Re: man could i use some help lol

    I went into file mgr. in the config.php under admin/includes I can change the permissions.

    644= user, group, world read and user write
    444= removes the write from the user I don't want that do I?

    The admin folder it's self is at 755 and all the sub dir's inside are at 755 all the files inside are at 644?

    Is that right?

    Thanks

    Evan

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    Default Re: man could i use some help lol

    I also noticed store/includes/config.php thats also set at 644 all sub dir's and all the files are set at 755 is that correct

    dang this is frustrating lol

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    Default Re: man could i use some help lol

    ok got rid of the header message by changing the store/includes config.php to 444.

    thanks now I'll work again trying to install the security updates and change the admin stuff

    Hope you'll be around lol

    Thank you very much

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    Default Re: man could i use some help lol

    I'm Back

    Did the security install and changed the admin adding in

    define('DIR_FS_ADMIN', '/home/mystore.com/www/public/admin/');
    define('DIR_FS_CATALOG', '/home/mystore.com/www/public/');

    when I try to log into my admin the system set up page comes up,

    have any idea's why that is?

    In the above code do I need the home

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    Default cant get into admin after admin folder change

    First off I installed zencart using fantasico, the server co said it was easier.

    Today I installed the security patch in 1.38a, that seemed to go well. when I change the admin folder and assoc. file names in admin/includes/config.php according to the tutorial when I save to the server and try to log on I get system setup required page.

    If I change everything back to admin and delete the extra 2 files I can log into admin no issues.

    I also have this records companies block on my side bar now.

    I could use some suggestions

    Thanks

    Evan

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    Default Re: cant get into admin after admin folder change

    Did you change the information in both configure files? Are you sure your changes were uploaded to the server? Check the permissions.

 

 
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