Safe mode premission causing problems???
Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2006 10:27 pm
Warning: dir(): SAFE MODE Restriction in effect. The script whose uid is 734 is not allowed to access /home/virtual/site223/fst/var/www/html/test/ owned by uid 48 in var/www/html/../core/my_classes.php on line 458
I got this error while playing with a file manager script on my dads shared host...???
WTF does this mean?
I was trying to create a directory...the script works perfectly on my server which is through the same company...
Why would they have SAFE MODE enabled???
Can I turn it off via a script or is it an admin feature???
I can create files with the file manager - but when I try and edit files using my editor I also get some STOR failed due to permissions???
I tried CHMODing the files and folders, but nothing sticks...
Is this hosting company a joke??? Me and my dad are both on shared hosts...same company, but slightly different plans...he got a 2 year deal a while back...
Another thing which I didn't like about this company...
The other day I asked them to send me my password...cuz I forgot it...
So they did...but I later found the password written down...and they were the same damn password...
Meaning...they obviously don't hash the passwords...they use crazy cryptic passwords like Xc63Hfdn5, but obviously not encrypted using one way hash anways...
Isn't this kinda stupid practice???
I gotta start reading up on *nix admin stuff...cuz I swear these guys are a joke...
Pure hardware no actual talent behind the scense
Thanks for any ideas on the above...
Cheers
I got this error while playing with a file manager script on my dads shared host...???
WTF does this mean?
I was trying to create a directory...the script works perfectly on my server which is through the same company...
Why would they have SAFE MODE enabled???
Can I turn it off via a script or is it an admin feature???
I can create files with the file manager - but when I try and edit files using my editor I also get some STOR failed due to permissions???
I tried CHMODing the files and folders, but nothing sticks...
Is this hosting company a joke??? Me and my dad are both on shared hosts...same company, but slightly different plans...he got a 2 year deal a while back...
Another thing which I didn't like about this company...
The other day I asked them to send me my password...cuz I forgot it...
So they did...but I later found the password written down...and they were the same damn password...
Meaning...they obviously don't hash the passwords...they use crazy cryptic passwords like Xc63Hfdn5, but obviously not encrypted using one way hash anways...
Isn't this kinda stupid practice???
I gotta start reading up on *nix admin stuff...cuz I swear these guys are a joke...
Pure hardware no actual talent behind the scense
Thanks for any ideas on the above...
Cheers