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Old 06-20-2009, 01:49 AM
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Hi,

I recently set up a backup cron job using the justin cook script, my question is I got this error about permissions in a email from the server.

/bin/sh: /home/leonweb/public_html/sender.php: Permission denied

What does this mean? is it something that I have done or do I simply not have enough permissions to set up cron jobs?

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It means when it tries to execute /bin/sh to run the program it is denied because of permissions.
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It means when it tries to execute /bin/sh to run the program it is denied because of permissions.
I have also noticed the following, message on the main page where you select your experience level;

/usr/bin/crontab permissions are wrong (6755). Please set to 4755.

I assume this is the problem, how do i go about changing it from 6755 to 4755? or is this something that I have to get my provider to change?
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I have also noticed the following, message on the main page where you select your experience level;

/usr/bin/crontab permissions are wrong (6755). Please set to 4755.

I assume this is the problem, how do i go about changing it from 6755 to 4755? or is this something that I have to get my provider to change?
Yes, this is something that the server admin needs to look at.
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Thank you for helping me out.....
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