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  • Thread Starter randomaz

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    Yes, the problem does still exist, but not for all cases.

    I don’t have access to users web sites to test it, so I can only find out when one reports to me, and I don’t think that most do backups often.

    The site that still has the problem allowed me to log in as administrator to check it myself, and I confirmed that Duplicator (and everything else) is up to date, and that creating a zip archive could not be downloaded. I then checked and the archive file is 600.

    I have since created a cron job to run every minute which changes archive files to 644 – it only needs 640 actually.

    Prior to that user report, both myself and another user tested with spare domains and created new wordpress sites and Duplicator behaved – that was the reason for my Oops post.

    Lastly, I have added a bunch of junk files to my test website to get the backup file size up – it still worked. The files were just added, not imported to wordpress.

    So yes, please investigate.

    Thread Starter randomaz

    (@randomaz)

    Then again, the only person to test it today still has the .zip file at 600 and can’t download it.

    I can’t see any difference between this and the test websites, I thought it might be size so I loaded the test website with files and no problem.

    Another observation is that moving between the two Location options fixes the permissions, but only for the existing archive files and thus has to be done for each new archive.

    All sites tested so far are up to date in all ways.

    Thread Starter randomaz

    (@randomaz)

    Oops! This appears to have been corrected in the latest update. 🙂

    • This reply was modified 3 years ago by randomaz.
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