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    Hi,

    I have a client who has a CMS script that's been buggy lately. (I've just enabled SUEXEC) and he's been having a problem where his script is chmod'ing to 666 instead of 755 (the directories.)

    How can fix this problem?

    Thanks,

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    The obvious answer would be to fix the script, since it is that that is at fault.
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    That's the thing.
    It was working fine until I enabled SUEXEC.

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