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In reply to: Unable to upload custom logo
September 29, 2019 at 11:58 am #5186stevlandKeymasterThe fact that you have an attachments/ directory tells me that you are using the Attachments on the Filesystem plugin. Not that this makes any difference to the topic at hand; it is just a note.
I’m not sure why you are ending up with write-protected files. I haven’t heard of anyone running into this before. In fact, a search of this forum for the term protected only turns up one result… this post!
So I believe we’ve found your issue. You seem like you know your way around the Linux command line. As you actually have access to your own installation you are in a better position to figure out a solution. But if you want me to do some research and throw out a couple of suggestions, let me know!
In reply to: Unable to upload custom logo
September 29, 2019 at 11:44 am #5185RCode54ParticipantI changed the permissions. Got a lot of errors saying that permissions couldn’t change, for example on the Attachments directory.
When I delete the old logo it asked:
remove write-protected regular file?
Not sure why it was write-protected. I removed it and tried to upload a new one. which failed:
Unable to upload logo image: Unable to write to://osta/uploads/Code54_osTicket.jpg