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August 6th, 2008, 18:32
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چگونگی تغیر chmod با دستورات لینوکس
When installing software on your domain account or server it is often necessary to change file permissions to make software work properly. Here is a quick guide of how to change file permissions on your system (no matter if it is a hosting account or server).
If you are using a FTP software client, there is usually a menu option or button that allows you to "Change Permissions". You will have choices of R(read), W(write), and X(execute) or to set a number code which would represent the permission level you want to set. If you are using the command line to change file permissions you can use a utility such as PuTTy. The actual command you need to use, is the "chmod" command.
If you want to give read permissions, use the following command:
chmod 744 filenameTo give execute permissions*, use the command: chmod 755 filenameTo give read/write permissions, use the command: chmod 766 filenameTo give all permissions, use the command: chmod 777 filename
برای پیش رفت در علم آسانسوری وجود ندارد پله ها را باید پیاده رفت /./ همیشه این یادتان باشد که دست بالای دست بسیار است.
يادمان باشد براي يك بار ايستادن صد ها بار افتاده ايم /./ بک آپ مهمترین رمز موفقیت هاستینگ /./ امنیت مطلق نیست.
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