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glen,
hey i really appreciate you keep on helping all the way, thanks. yes I chmod for many directories because I felt (still feeling) so unsecured after checking my secure log. Many people trying to hack in and some actually did hack in. I have my firewall running, installed fail2ban, i really didn't know what else to do besides chmod 700 to files ... (definitely not a right way to do)... so yeah,, i changed my /var chmod 755 and apache works. thanks again for all the posts |
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