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  • Moderator Samuel Wood (Otto)

    (@otto42)

    WordPress.org Admin

    Try 400.
    If that doesn’t work, try 440.
    If that doesn’t work, try 444.
    If even that doesn’t work, perform *headdesk*.

    Thread Starter gobbly2100

    (@gobbly2100)

    Well actualy I am having no problems with it I just wondered what it should be set to for security

    Did you try to access your yourdomain.com/blog/wp-config.php file?

    Moderator Samuel Wood (Otto)

    (@otto42)

    WordPress.org Admin

    Well actualy I am having no problems with it I just wondered what it should be set to for security

    I know. My answer still stands. 🙂

    Basically, you want to set the lowest permissions on it which still lets the website continue to actually work. But it’s impossible to say exactly what to set it to without knowing more about your particular server configuration. So I started small and worked up from there.

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