I've just upgraded from 4.2.4 to 4.2.5.
At the start of the upgrade I got this:
The 'clientscript/vbulletin_css' directory and/or its sub directories is/are not writable. Please make sure that this directory and its sub directories are writable by your web server.
Using Filezilla I changed permissions for clientscript directory to 777, the vbulletin_css dirrectory and all the sub directories in vbulletin_css to 777. I've ended up with all the .css files also with 777 permissions.
Should the permission on the .css files be changed to 755 or 644? Or ok to leave as 777? Is this a security issue?
At the start of the upgrade I got this:
The 'clientscript/vbulletin_css' directory and/or its sub directories is/are not writable. Please make sure that this directory and its sub directories are writable by your web server.
Using Filezilla I changed permissions for clientscript directory to 777, the vbulletin_css dirrectory and all the sub directories in vbulletin_css to 777. I've ended up with all the .css files also with 777 permissions.
Should the permission on the .css files be changed to 755 or 644? Or ok to leave as 777? Is this a security issue?
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