This post on CHMODt666 is for users of the Digital Point Co-op Ad Network…
As of April 2005 I noticed the CHMOD (Unix CHange MODe) command was revised for the ad network text files. Previously it was CHMOD777 – Now it’s CHMOD 666.
So what is CHMOD 666?
CHMOD 666 means the User, Group and Other permissions are each set to 6, 6 and 6… meaning that each has Read and Write permissions but not Execute… Hence the appropriate boxes are ticked in the WSFTP permissions dialogue box.
Upload your ad_network_ads_223.txt file to the server, then right-click on the file and select CHMOD (UNIX) from the drop-down.
Then you’ll see the “remote file permissions” box, tick all the Read and Write boxes, as in the “Remote file permissions” box above, and hit OK. That’s it.


