Dear Sirs,
1. by RsFirewall system check 4203 phpmyadmin files permission usually is 755 or 700, but the ReFirewall need to check them into 644 https://snipboard.io/PXWKq7.jpg I have backup the whole website, so have tried to click [Attempt to fix the permissions (644) on the selected files] By no mean !, all the custom table is deleted my Questions should I press this [Attempt to fix the permissions (644) on the selected files] ?
2. by Rsfirewall there are two malware, the 2nd one seem from phpmyadmin , can we fixed it https://snipboard.io/S1yZRf.jpg
3. before I clicked [Attempt to fix the permissions (644) on the selected files] I have update the CMS Joomla 5.1.2 to 5.1.4 I am not sure if these update will affect phpMyAdmin, because after point 1 and 3, my custom table with prefix cp2_cl were all disappear, below image is the missing tables, that I need to copy and paste back from previous website one by one https://snipboard.io/6SRTws.jpg
Thanks indeed for your kind attention with my best reqard.
FC
Hello,
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On Mon, Sep 2, 2024 at 12:47 AM fc338339@hotmail.com wrote:
Dear Sirs,
- by RsFirewall system check 4203 phpmyadmin files permission usually is
755 or 700, but the ReFirewall need to check them into 644 https://snipboard.io/PXWKq7.jpg I have backup the whole website, so have tried to click [Attempt to fix the permissions (644) on the selected files] By no mean !, all the custom table is deleted my Questions should I press this [Attempt to fix the permissions (644) on the selected files] ?
In general, on a Linux system files like that probably should have 644 permissions. There’s generally no need for them to be set as executable as yours are. I don’t know details of your system, but I suspect 644 is a good choice for you.
- by Rsfirewall there are two malware, the 2nd one seem from phpmyadmin
, can we fixed it https://snipboard.io/S1yZRf.jpg
Offhand I’m not sure; there have been some vulnerabilities with the Symfomy component that is bundled as part of phpMyAdmin, but mostly those get fixed quickly. Which phpMyAdmin version do you have? The version can be found on the main page in the right hand pane.
- before I clicked [Attempt to fix the permissions (644) on the selected
files] I have update the CMS Joomla 5.1.2 to 5.1.4 I am not sure if these update will affect phpMyAdmin, because after point 1 and 3, my custom table with prefix cp2_cl were all disappear, below image is the missing tables, that I need to copy and paste back from previous website one by one https://snipboard.io/6SRTws.jpg
I don’t know anything about Joomla, but I do not expect that upgrading that would have any impact on your phpMyAdmin installation. I do not have any idea why your tables have been removed but certainly this is not something phpMyAdmin would have done automatically.
I hope these answers help, Isaac
https://snipboard.io/6SRTws.jpg
Thanks indeed for your kind attention with my best reqard.
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