No one forces permissions, unless you voluntarily make use of "symfony
fix-perms".
Do not hesitate to give the "cache", "log" and "web/uploads"
directories only the necessary authorizations for writing.

On 9 mai, 00:58, Krzysztof Kotlenga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Are you aware of fact that you make people miserable by forcing on them
> silly permissions like 666 or 777 when they're happily running php
> through suexec (or something like that) and they don't need
> any additional security holes like that?
>
> More extensive explanation can be found 
> here:http://www.symfony-project.org/forum/index.php/t/10781/
>
> Some new option like dont_fuck_with_my_permissions is more than
> welcomed.
>
> Cheers.
> --
> kjk
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