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Restore vhost permissions in Plesk 10.4.4

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tmartin@

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Can someone tell me how to restore a vhosts file/folder permissions using Plesk 10.4.4? http://kb.parallels.com/en/6572 gives instructions for up to 10.3, but it says 10.4 is different and of course doesn't indicate what you need to do.

Thanks,

Troy
 
Hi,

Normally the permissions for the httpdocs have and his sub directories have the permission like that we have given below.

chown -R username:psacln /your/httpdocs/directory
chown username:psaserv /your/httpdocs/directory

Make the changes according to that and check the issue persists or not....
 
I have the exact same question and the response of this fellow user is a nice fix but would love to hear parallels way of using the new "dirmng" command to correct automatically all permissions. Tried to search the web as also documentation but couldn't find any good usage tips. Chown is a great fix for some domains but if you host 100 and more then there is the chance of destroying your business with a false command :p
 
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