I use mkdir() to create a directory on my server:
// $var_name is equal to an md5() hash
$path = "/var/www/publish/" . $var_name;
if(mkdir($path)) {
echo "success";
} else {
echo "error";
}
This will yield an error due to a permission denied. Looking up on my server, by doing ls -lh
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4.0K Aug 17 09:05 publish
But if my $path is equal to $path = "/var/www/" . $var_name; it will create the folder I expected. What seems to be the issue in here.
The permissions for the
/var/www/publishfolder are wrong. You need to make sure the apache user has the required permissions to create a directory.You are able to create directories in
/var/www/as it will have different permissions.Check the name of the user that the httpd process is running as and
chown -R user:group /var/www/publishto that user/group. On debian, this appears to be www-data/www-data, so you need to run the following commandchown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/publish.