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Thank you for the explanation so far. I have not found a solution so far, nor anyone other then you commenting on it. Would like to get this sorted long term, these permissions worked for me on a clean Ubuntu server before (without Plesk).
Thank you.
Hello, thanks for your reply. Well I guess having config.php with my database login details open to anyone as in 64"4" isn't a good idea. I could be wrong though...
These permissions are recommended by the Nextcloud community so I'd like to use them. Any idea?
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Also when I have more...
Hello!
I run Plesk onyx with multiple domains. On 1 subdomain i have Nextcloud running.
It runs fine with the default permissions but, if i want to set secure permissions i get a 403 error.
Script i run:
#!/bin/bash
NCPATH=/var/www/vhosts/domain.nl/cloud.domain.nl
NCDATA=/ncdata...