![]() wordpress/ & rm -f & rm -f index.html & rm -f index.htm & cd. ![]() Yum install wget -y & yum install nano -y & wget & tar xfz & mv wordpress/*. Script string I use from within /home//public_html: My solution was to change ownership of the directories with 'chown -R : *' and to change the access permissions modes with 'chmod -R 755 *' Issue: After setting up Domain, User, and SQL database using MySQL Manager I tried just FTPing the files I needed under the user associated with the domain for Wordpress but was getting Forbidden Access when I tried to run the install. Running Web Servers: Apache & Varnish Cache & Nginx Reverse Proxy Install Method: CentOS 7 x86_64 build 1611 Minimal This results in permissions problems when I use either the FTP or root to transfer files into the public_html file for the user. My issue, which I have been able to correct, is that when I create a domain with user - my directories and files have permissions with nobody:nobody as.
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