Ftp Error 550 Forbidden Command Argument
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Contact Work with us The Hub Log In Become a member New to the community? Start here Home Support Support Forums Plugins & themes cbesett Flash Drive 53 pts 34 pts LEVEL 2 Cannot upload file to server - forbidden note -- this is the 2nd site i've put this on. first one went fine. on this other one, the ftp comes back with a weird error (screenshot attached.) just this one file -- what can i do?? All General WordPress Plugins & Themes Multisite Features http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-general-1/ftp-*-forbidden-command-argument-460900/ & Feedback Comments 9 drmike DEV MAN’s Mascot 466 pts 6,133 pts LEVEL 24 Can you copy and paste the error please? Besides that, how are you using ftp with wordpress? That's not standard. cbesett Flash Drive 53 pts 34 pts LEVEL 2 not standard?? how do you not use ftp? the error is on the graphic above. that's it. drmike DEV MAN’s Mascot https://premium.wpmudev.org/forums/topic/cannot-upload-file-to-server-forbidden 466 pts 6,133 pts LEVEL 24 Some of us are on networks that don;t allow graphics to be passed via the way that they're stored here. (ie The library doesn;t like the url of the graphic file and refuses to whitelist this site.) I see that's a graphic there but an unable to view it. When you say ftp, are you trying to install the wp site maybe? Not 100% sure what you;re trying to do here. cbesett Flash Drive 53 pts 34 pts LEVEL 2 it said 'forbidden command argument' on the class.membership.php file -- i've never seen that happen before. i've tried a few times and it comes back with that everytime. not sure if it is the hosting provider doing something or what. Lindon Site Builder, Child of Zeus 70 pts 154 pts LEVEL 4 you usually get this with some "bad" character in your file name, is your file called: "class.membership.php" or " class.membership.php" (with a space on the front)? I'm assuming your ftp client allows names with more than one period in them... myliszt Regular Joe 53 pts 8 pts LEVEL 0 Did any
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