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I have my Wordpress website running on Apache and installed w3-total cache plugin installed. To enable Page Cache, it wants me to set 777 permission to w3tc-config and cache folder.

It shows the following warning.

Execute next commands in a shell:
chmod 777 {MyDirectory}/wp-content/cache
chmod 777 {MyDirectory}/wp-content/w3tc-config

Is it secure? Is there a workaround?

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If you're using W3C Total Cache you should do :

chmod 777 wp-content/w3tc-config
chmod 777 wp-content/cache

rm -rf wp-content/cache/config
rm -rf wp-content/cache/object
rm -rf wp-content/cache/db
rm -rf wp-content/cache/minify
rm -rf wp-content/cache/page_enhanced

In this case,Everytime when you clear cache then w3tc needs to regenerate a cache,So need write permission.

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    Its fine for me to leave cache folder writeable. I am not particularly comfortable with leaving w3tc-config folder writeable. Is there a way to make it work by changing the owner of those directories instead of giving 777 access.
    – Santhosh R
    Nov 30, 2016 at 8:15

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