On Jun 25, 2012, at 11:11 PM, Bill Christensen wrote: > On 6/14/12 1:28 PM, Rainer Müller wrote: >> On 2012-06-14 19:54, Érico wrote: >>> And my environment is the following : >>> >>> apache2 @2.2.22_2+preforkmpm (active) >>> php5 @5.3.12_0+apache2 (active) >>> wordpress @3.2.1_0 (active) >>> >>> Do I need to set something for SSH on it ? >>> >>> As I said nothing works with FTP ... I mean , plugin install, plugin >>> updates, >>> themes install, wordpress upgrade , etc ... >> I don't think you are running a FTP server, are you? At least you did not >> mention which FTP server you would be using or how you configured it... >> >> However, I guess you don't want to operate a FTP server at all and rather >> should >> set the FS_METHOD in your wp-config.php to 'direct'. This selects a mode in >> which files are manipulated directly without relying on a FTP connection. >> > Doesn't the FS_METHOD = direct setting open you up to huge security holes? > So says the codex... > > I would love to be able to have one-click updating on all of my 50+ wordpress > installs, but I'm not willing to chance the security problems. If someone > has a better way, I'd love to hear it. The only thing I've ever gotten out > of the WordPress forums is "it's a server thing". Despite my already having > stated that I'm running the dang server.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=upgrade+multiple+wordpress+installs I clicked this link from above google query: http://wordpress.org/support/topic/how-to-upgrade-multiple-wordpress-blogs Toward the bottom of the page above svn is suggested and another person posted a link to his svn script. Regards, Bradley Giesbrecht (pixilla)
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