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Question _ Unix & Linux Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for users of Linux, FreeBSD and other Un*x-like operating systems. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up vsftpd 553 could not create file anonymous Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top VSFTPD, 553 Could not create file. - permissions? up vote 15 down vote favorite 2 I've set up VSFTPD on Amazon EC2, with the Amazon Linux AMI. I created a user and can now succesfully connect via ftp. However, if I try 200 port command successful. consider using pasv. 553 could not create file. to upload something I get the error message "553 Could not create file." I assume this has to do with permissions but I don't know enough about it to be able to fix it. So basically, what do I have to do to be able to upload files? permissions ftp vsftpd amazon-ec2 share|improve this question edited Feb 17 at 23:14 Castaglia 25519 asked May 27 '12 at 18:29 user1995 Check the selinux Settings. configure boolean allow_ftpd_full_access to ON –user125748 Jul 31 '15 at 12:40 add a comment| 7 Answers 7 active oldest votes up vote 11 down vote accepted There are two likely reasons that this could happen -- you do not have write and execute permissions on the directories leading to the directory you are trying to upload to, or vsftpd is configured not to allow you to upload. In the former case, use chmod and chown as appropriate to make sure that your user has these permissions on every intermediate directory. The write bit allows the affected user to create, rename, or delete files within the directory, and modify the directory's attributes, whilst the read bit
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