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WPAU security fixes released

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Monday, 27th Aug 2007 | Share






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I am releasing a new version of WordPress Automatic Upgrade version 0.6 which has security fixes that have been added to the plugin. In addition to those have added more security features that will make the automatic upgrade more safer to use.

Anyone who is the plugin is strongly advised to upgrade the plugin to the latest version.

Upgrading instructions can be found here.

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  1. ovidiu
    September 12th, 2007 at 3:29 am #

    hi there.
    I have one site where it always tells me the web server is not allowed to write to that directory. which is wrong. can you explain how your plugin checks for this?

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  2. ovidiu
    September 13th, 2007 at 1:36 pm #

    being on debian I do a chown -R myuser:www-data /public_html so my user is the owner and www-data debians user for apache2 is the owning group. then chmod -R 775 /public_html

    so this should be enough for the plugin, but it does not work, I have to do a chown www-data:www-data for it to work.

    could you please refine your checks or tell me why it doesn’t work like I described? any other plugin that needs to write to my public_html directory works with this setup…

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  3. Tomas
    September 15th, 2007 at 4:23 am #

    Hello!

    I have one question:

    how plugin operate if there are changes in WordPress file structure?

    Does it delete unused or moved files and folders?

    Tomas

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