Answered: The directory home/public_html/ask/cache/ defined as QA_CACHE_DIRECTORY is not writable by the web server.

Post date: 2023-05-08 05:58:57
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Making a webserver directory world-writable (777 permissions) is a bad idea. Never do that unless you know exactly what you need it for.

Change owner and group of the cache directory to the webserver user and group (on Debian systems that'd be "www-data" and "www-data") and change the permissions to 750.

With that said, the problem is most likely that the webserver user cannot traverse one of the ancestor directories. Check the permissions of all directories in the full path to home/public_html/ask/cache and make sure the webserver user has at least "x" permissions to all of them.

If you can use POSIX ACLs you can fix missing permissions by adding an ACL granting the user "x" access, otherwise grant "o+x" to directories where the webserver user doesn't have access by ownership or group.

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