Error 550 For Ftp
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» 550 Permission Denied (or No such file or folder) 550 Permission Denied (or No such file or folder) 4 Years Ago GlobalSCAPE Support 1 CuteFTP for Windows THE INFORMATION IN THIS ARTICLE ftp error 530 APPLIES TO: CuteFTP®Home (All Versions) CuteFTP Pro® (All Versions) SYMPTOMS When
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attempting to upload a file to aremote FTP site, a 550 error codeis encountered, resulting in an error
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message similar to one of the following examples: Example 1: STATUS:>Transferring file "/pub/yourfile.txt"... COMMAND:>SIZE yourfile.txt 550 yourfile.txt: No such file. STATUS:> Requested action not taken (e.g., file or
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directory not found, no access). COMMAND:>CWD /pub/yourfile.txt 550 /pub/yourfile.txt: No such file or folder. STATUS:> Requested action not taken (e.g., file or directory not found, no access). COMMAND:>STOR yourfile.txt Example 2: COMMAND:> STOR yourfile.txt 550 Permission Denied. ERROR:>Requested action not taken (e.g., file or directory not found, no access). CAUSE Example 1: In this example the 550 code ftp error 550 access is denied returned by the remote FTP server is for information purposes only. It is not an error and should be ignored by the user. In this case an upload command has already been given butbefore the upload can be started CuteFTP needs it determine whether or not thefile being transferred already exists on the remote site as either a file or a folder. First, the SIZE command is sent in an attempt to determine if a file with the same name exists on the remote site. The server responds with a 550 indicating that thefile does not already exist there. Next, the CWD command is sent in an attempt to determine if a folder with the same name exists on the remote site. The server responds with a 550 indicating that a folder by that name does not exist. Finally, the STOR command is given and the file uploadbegins. Example 2: Afile upload is being attempted but the remote server has denied the needed permission. The 550 error code is a result of
good, bad or incomplete: Range Purpose 1xx Positive Preliminary reply The requested action is being initiated; expect another reply before proceeding ftp commands with a new command. (The user-process sending another command before the completion ftp error 553 reply would be in violation of protocol; but server-FTP processes should queue any commands that arrive while a ftp error 550 no connections allowed from your ip preceding command is in progress.) This type of reply can be used to indicate that the command was accepted and the user-process may now pay attention to the data https://kb.globalscape.com/KnowledgebaseArticle10305.aspx connections, for implementations where simultaneous monitoring is difficult. The server-FTP process may send at most, one 1xx reply per command. 2xx Positive Completion reply The requested action has been successfully completed. A new request may be initiated. 3xx Positive Intermediate reply The command has been accepted, but the requested action is being held in abeyance, pending receipt of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_FTP_server_return_codes further information. The user should send another command specifying this information. This reply is used in command sequence groups. 4xx Transient Negative Completion reply The command was not accepted and the requested action did not take place, but the error condition is temporary and the action may be requested again. The user should return to the beginning of the command sequence, if any. It is difficult to assign a meaning to "transient", particularly when two distinct sites (Server- and User-processes) have to agree on the interpretation. Each reply in the 4xx category might have a slightly different time value, but the intent is that the user-process is encouraged to try again. A rule of thumb in determining if a reply fits into the 4xx or the 5xx (Permanent Negative) category is that replies are 4xx if the commands can be repeated without any change in command form or in properties of the User or Server (e.g., the command is spelled the same with the same arguments used; the user does not change his fi
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17471745/ftp-getresponse-error-550-file-unavailable site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question http://serverfault.com/questions/598392/ftp-550-permission-denied x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up FTP, ftp error GetResponse (), error 550 File unavailable up vote 13 down vote favorite 2 I have created a small windows forms application to upload the file to one of our client's ftp site. But the problem that I'm having is that when I run this application on my local machine it uploads the file successfully. But if I run this program on our server, I ftp error 550 get this error message; remote server returned an error: (550) File unavailable (eg, file not found, can not access the file), on this line 'objFTPRequest.GetRequestStream();'. Does anybody know why? Do I need to configure the firewall or something? Here is my code; FileInfo objFile = new FileInfo(filename); FtpWebRequest objFTPRequest; // Create FtpWebRequest object objFTPRequest = (FtpWebRequest)FtpWebRequest.Create(new Uri("ftp://" + ftpServerIP + "/outbox/" + objFile.Name)); // Set Credintials objFTPRequest.Credentials = new NetworkCredential(ftpUserName, ftpPassword); // By default KeepAlive is true, where the control connection is // not closed after a command is executed. objFTPRequest.KeepAlive = false; // Set the data transfer type. objFTPRequest.UseBinary = true; // Set content length objFTPRequest.ContentLength = objFile.Length; // Set request method objFTPRequest.Method = WebRequestMethods.Ftp.UploadFile; // Set buffer size int intBufferLength = 16 * 1024; byte[] objBuffer = new byte[intBufferLength]; // Opens a file to read FileStream objFileStream = objFile.OpenRead(); // Get Stream of the file Stream objStream = objFTPRequest.GetRequestStream(); int len = 0; while ((len = objFileStream.Read(objBuffer, 0, intBufferLength)) != 0) { // Write file Content objStream.Write(objBuffer, 0, len); } objStream.Close(); objFileStream.Close(); c# .net file-upload ftp share|improve this question edited Sep 16 '15 at 7:44 Irshad 2,292515
Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Server Fault Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Server Fault is a question and answer site for system and network administrators. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top FTP 550: Permission Denied up vote 3 down vote favorite I suddenly get the error 550: Permission Denied in Filezilla when I try to create a new directory. A few days ago I changed some settings on the server regarding ssl and imap settings, but I don't think this has affected the FTP settings ... Anyhow, after long googling nothing seems to work. The main idea could be that the user hasn't got permissions, but the interesting thing is that I can: create files delete files delete directories But not creating directories. I get the error "550 Permission denied" in the main directory and "550 access_log: No such file or directory" in the subdirectory. Anyone knows where the error could be? Thanks ssh permissions ftp share|improve this question asked May 24 '14 at 23:35 user221156 16112 maybe sometimes there is a file name restriction and the file name didn't meet the requirement –user238836 Aug 22 '14 at 5:37 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote I got a 550 using FTP with Filezilla because regular FTP didn't have high enough permissions on my server. I switched to an SSH/SFTP connection and that fixed it. share|improve this answer answered Sep 18 '14 at 19:03 Kozy 1211 add a comment| up vote -1 down vote Assuming you are on Linux, Go up one directory, and see if the user has permissions there. For example: Try setting the permissions on the directory to 777. If it works you know you have a problem with the permissio