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Setting Correct Permissions for Laravel
Here’s how to set up the correct permissions:
Laravel’s storage and bootstrap/cache directories need to be owned by the web server user. On most Linux servers, this user is www-data, but it can vary (e.g., apache on CentOS).
Understanding and Managing Linux File Permissions
The chmod (change mode) command is used to modify the permissions of a file or directory.
You can change permissions using symbolic notation: