Permission Denied Errors¶
File and directory permission issues are common in XOOPS installations, especially after upload or server migration. This guide helps diagnose and resolve permission problems.
Understanding File Permissions¶
Linux/Unix Permission Basics¶
File permissions are represented as three-digit codes:
rwxrwxrwx
||| ||| |||
||| ||| +-- Others (world)
||| +------ Group
+--------- Owner
r = read (4)
w = write (2)
x = execute (1)
755 = rwxr-xr-x (owner full, group read/execute, others read/execute)
644 = rw-r--r-- (owner read/write, group read, others read)
777 = rwxrwxrwx (everyone full access - NOT RECOMMENDED)
Common Permission Errors¶
"Permission denied" in Upload¶
Warning: fopen(/var/www/html/xoops/uploads/file.jpg): failed to open stream:
Permission denied in /var/www/html/xoops/class/file.php on line 42
"Unable to write file"¶
"Cannot create directory"¶
Critical XOOPS Directories¶
Directories Requiring Write Permissions¶
| Directory | Minimum | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
/uploads | 755 | User uploads |
/cache | 755 | Cache files |
/templates_c | 755 | Compiled templates |
/var | 755 | Variable data |
mainfile.php | 644 | Configuration (readable) |
Linux/Unix Troubleshooting¶
Step 1: Check Current Permissions¶
# Check file permissions
ls -l /var/www/html/xoops/
# Check specific file
ls -l /var/www/html/xoops/mainfile.php
# Check directory permissions
ls -ld /var/www/html/xoops/uploads/
Step 2: Identify Web Server User¶
# Check Apache user
ps aux | grep -E '[a]pache|[h]ttpd'
# Usually: www-data (Debian/Ubuntu) or apache (RedHat/CentOS)
# Check Nginx user
ps aux | grep -E '[n]ginx'
# Usually: www-data or nginx
Step 3: Fix Ownership¶
# Set correct ownership (assuming www-data user)
sudo chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/html/xoops/
# Fix only web-writable directories
sudo chown www-data:www-data /var/www/html/xoops/uploads/
sudo chown www-data:www-data /var/www/html/xoops/cache/
sudo chown www-data:www-data /var/www/html/xoops/templates_c/
sudo chown www-data:www-data /var/www/html/xoops/var/
Step 4: Fix Permissions¶
Option A: Restrictive Permissions (Recommended)¶
# All directories: 755 (rwxr-xr-x)
find /var/www/html/xoops -type d -exec chmod 755 {} \;
# All files: 644 (rw-r--r--)
find /var/www/html/xoops -type f -exec chmod 644 {} \;
# Except writable directories
chmod 755 /var/www/html/xoops/uploads/
chmod 755 /var/www/html/xoops/cache/
chmod 755 /var/www/html/xoops/templates_c/
chmod 755 /var/www/html/xoops/var/
Option B: All-at-once Script¶
#!/bin/bash
# fix-permissions.sh
XOOPS_PATH="/var/www/html/xoops"
WEB_USER="www-data"
echo "Fixing XOOPS permissions..."
# Set ownership
sudo chown -R $WEB_USER:$WEB_USER $XOOPS_PATH
# Set directory permissions
find $XOOPS_PATH -type d -exec chmod 755 {} \;
# Set file permissions
find $XOOPS_PATH -type f -exec chmod 644 {} \;
# Ensure writable directories
chmod 755 $XOOPS_PATH/uploads/
chmod 755 $XOOPS_PATH/cache/
chmod 755 $XOOPS_PATH/templates_c/
chmod 755 $XOOPS_PATH/var/
echo "Done! Permissions fixed."
Permission Issues by Directory¶
Uploads Directory¶
Problem: Can't upload files
# Solution
sudo chown www-data:www-data /var/www/html/xoops/uploads/
chmod 755 /var/www/html/xoops/uploads/
find /var/www/html/xoops/uploads -type f -exec chmod 644 {} \;
find /var/www/html/xoops/uploads -type d -exec chmod 755 {} \;
Cache Directory¶
Problem: Cache files not being written
# Solution
sudo chown www-data:www-data /var/www/html/xoops/cache/
chmod 755 /var/www/html/xoops/cache/
Templates Cache¶
Problem: Templates not compiling
# Solution
sudo chown www-data:www-data /var/www/html/xoops/templates_c/
chmod 755 /var/www/html/xoops/templates_c/
Windows Troubleshooting¶
Step 1: Check File Properties¶
- Right-click file → Properties
- Click "Security" tab
- Click "Edit" button
- Select user and verify permissions
Step 2: Grant Write Permissions¶
Via GUI:¶
1. Right-click folder → Properties
2. Select "Security" tab
3. Click "Edit"
4. Select "IIS_IUSRS" or "NETWORK SERVICE"
5. Check "Modify" and "Write"
6. Click "Apply" and "OK"
Via Command Line (PowerShell):¶
# Run PowerShell as Administrator
# Grant IIS app pool permissions
$path = "C:\inetpub\wwwroot\xoops\uploads"
$acl = Get-Acl $path
$rule = New-Object System.Security.AccessControl.FileSystemAccessRule(
"IIS_IUSRS",
"Modify",
"ContainerInherit,ObjectInherit",
"None",
"Allow"
)
$acl.SetAccessRule($rule)
Set-Acl -Path $path -AclObject $acl
PHP Script to Check Permissions¶
<?php
// check-xoops-permissions.php
$paths = [
XOOPS_ROOT_PATH . '/uploads' => 'uploads',
XOOPS_ROOT_PATH . '/cache' => 'cache',
XOOPS_ROOT_PATH . '/templates_c' => 'templates_c',
XOOPS_ROOT_PATH . '/var' => 'var',
XOOPS_ROOT_PATH . '/mainfile.php' => 'mainfile.php'
];
echo "<h2>XOOPS Permission Check</h2>";
echo "<table border='1'>";
echo "<tr><th>Path</th><th>Readable</th><th>Writable</th></tr>";
foreach ($paths as $path => $name) {
$readable = is_readable($path) ? 'YES' : 'NO';
$writable = is_writable($path) ? 'YES' : 'NO';
echo "<tr>";
echo "<td>$name</td>";
echo "<td style='background: " . ($readable === 'YES' ? 'green' : 'red') . "'>$readable</td>";
echo "<td style='background: " . ($writable === 'YES' ? 'green' : 'red') . "'>$writable</td>";
echo "</tr>";
}
echo "</table>";
?>
Best Practices¶
1. Principle of Least Privilege¶
# Only grant necessary permissions
# Don't use 777 or 666
# Bad
chmod 777 /var/www/html/xoops/uploads/ # Dangerous!
# Good
chmod 755 /var/www/html/xoops/uploads/ # Secure
2. Backup Before Changes¶
Quick Reference¶
# Quick fix (Linux)
sudo chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/html/xoops/
find /var/www/html/xoops -type d -exec chmod 755 {} \;
find /var/www/html/xoops -type f -exec chmod 644 {} \;
Related Documentation¶
- White-Screen-of-Death - Other common errors
- Database-Connection-Errors - Database issues
- System-Settings - XOOPS configuration
Last Updated: 2026-01-31 Applies To: XOOPS 2.5.7+ OS: Linux, Windows, macOS