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#1
Can you please take a look at my plesk3 account, I migrated it about 2 months from freepgs and probably did something wrong and now I can no longer access it.

I was fooling around with domain name creation in plesk, as well as the dns settings. Initially I had all the dns data taken care of from my registrar side and I wanted to see how I can do a redirection if I used plesk. After a few days I could no longer log in to my account.

Username: dacia_ws

Thanks!
#2
True, I actually managed to change them all to 777 by using the online ftp filemanager and then I was able to delete them via ftp.

It seems to me that user '48' is actually 'nobody', because I'm sure those files were created by the php scripts.

Anyways, problem solved, lesson learned.

Thanks!
#3
Thanks for the advice.

Actually I do have to worry since the files that I'm talking about are locate INSIDE my folders, thus I cannot remove my own folders because I can't empty them, so for now I just moved the folders altogether to a temp directory.

Also I've just uploaded another package via ftp and many of the files seem to have been randomly chown'd with user 48 during or right after the ftp transfer. Now the upgrade script of the package that I just installed won't work because it cannot modify some of them.

So if it is indeed related with some administrative thing then there's something wrong with the implementation.

I could (and will) of course follow the admin's advice, but I'm afraid that something needs to be checked in order to prevent this from reoccurring.
#4
Support Requests / files with owner 48 / permission 755
January 09, 2007, 08:07:25 AM
Hi!

1. I've got a whole bunch of files and folders whose owner appears to be 48 and permission is 755 (my user's owner ID is 501). I'm guessing they were created by some scripts that I tried and now I can't delete these files anymore. How can I remove them?

2. I am trying to install a script that requires a large number of files to be chmod'd 777 during installation. Is it possible to get SSH access? I could handle them much better that way.

Thanks!