Tag: Permissions
What is Kubernetes RBAC Authorization
What is RBAC?
Kubernetes Role-Based Access Control or the (RBAC) system describes how we define different permission levels of unique, validated users or groups in a cluster. It uses granular permission sets defined within a .yaml file to allow access to specific resources and operations.
II. Understanding Menu Items in File Manager
III. Understanding File Structure in File Manager
IV. How To Create New Files and Folders in File Manager
V. How To Copy and Move Files in File Manager
VI. How To Rename Files in File Manager
VII. How To Upload and Download Files with File Manager
VIII. How To Edit Files with File Manager
IX. How To Change File Permissions with File Manager
X. How To Zip and Unzip Files in File Manager
This tutorial assumes you’ve already logged in to cPanel’s File Manager
Remove Permissions for a MySQL User on Linux via Command Line
- Create a MySQL User on Linux via Command Line
- Grant Permissions to a MySQL User on Linux via Command Line
- Remove Permissions for a MySQL User on Linux via Command Line
- Remove a MySQL User on Linux via Command Line
MySQL via Command Line 101: Basic Database Interaction
Choosing a PHP Handler
PHP is an important part of your cPanel server. One aspect of PHP’s configuration that can be overlooked is the PHP handler. The PHP handler is the specific implementation of PHP on your server that interfaces with Apache. On a cPanel server, there are four main PHP Handlers:
Linux has a robust permissions system. This is a very good thing, as it enables a clear separation of roles among users, especially between the root user and your average user. Sometimes, though, you might want your average user to have some or all of root's privileges. In Linux, this is accomplished with sudo.
When you attempt to add or remove users from file and folder permissions within Windows Explorer, a login box appears and does not accept your administrator username and password. This may prevent you from modifying the permissions.
New User Tutorial: Basic File Permissions
Understanding file permissions is key to running a web server. Permissions control which users can read a file, make changes to a file, or execute a file/script/etc.
New User Tutorial: Basic Shell Commands
Now that you know how to SSH into your server it is important to familiarize yourself with some basic command line tools.
New User Tutorial: Basic SSH Usage
If you have an account on a cPanel server with shell access or your own VPS server or Dedicated server running Linux then SSH is a powerful tool to have in your skill set.
File Upload Problems
Using Softaculous, a new CMS(Content Management System) such as WordPress, Joomla, or Mambo has been installed on your website. It does not matter which CMS is installed, they all need to be able to write files on the server. However, they could show “permission denied” errors during the first-time setup or the first time an upload is attempted via their built-in web interface. This can happen when using DSO or CGI as the PHP handler. With either handler, php scripts by default run as the Apache user “nobody”, and the webserver software (usually Apache) needs to have write access to a user’s files to avoid this error.
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