Ftp Error Opening Local File Permission Denied
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UTC Cannot Open File : Permission Denied Moderator: Project members Post new topic Reply to topic Page 1 of 1 [ 9 posts ] Print view Previous topic | Next topic Author Message deettah Post subject: Cannot Open https://forum.filezilla-project.org/viewtopic.php?t=21597 File : Permission DeniedPostPosted: 2011-08-19 15:52 Offline 504 Command not implemented Joined: 2011-08-19 14:57 http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1156562 Posts: 11 First name: DeEtta Last name: Houts Schey Trying to upload a new client's website files to my servers. Quota is set at unlimited and the IP address is correct but I keep getting this error - Cannot Open File : Permission Denied. The files are on my machine so not sure why FileZilla can't open. Any help would ftp error be great! Top Profile Reply with quote boco Post subject: Re: Cannot Open File : Permission DeniedPostPosted: 2011-08-21 04:29 Offline Contributor Joined: 2006-05-01 03:28 Posts: 22710 Location: Germany Depends if you get it as a local error or as error message from the FTP server.The former would mean FileZilla cannot access the file on your machine. Could be b0rked permissions, or a file still open by another process.The latter is a server problem, ftp error opening the server cannot open the file (for writing) on its file system. So that would require fixing by the server administrator; you'd have to contact their support. _________________### BEGIN SIGNATURE BLOCK ###No support requests per PM! You will NOT get any reply!!!FTP connection problems? Do yourself a favor and read Network Configuration.All FileZilla products fully support IPv6. http://worldipv6launch.org### END SIGNATURE BLOCK ### Top Profile Reply with quote deettah Post subject: Re: Cannot Open File : Permission DeniedPostPosted: 2011-08-21 16:28 Offline 504 Command not implemented Joined: 2011-08-19 14:57 Posts: 11 First name: DeEtta Last name: Houts Schey OK thanks! So if it's b0rked permissions how do I correct that? The webmaster I got the files from is not a helpful person so if I can fix myself and avoid him that would be great! Top Profile Reply with quote boco Post subject: Re: Cannot Open File : Permission DeniedPostPosted: 2011-08-21 17:42 Offline Contributor Joined: 2006-05-01 03:28 Posts: 22710 Location: Germany It depends on your Operating system how exactly you fix security. In any case you need local Administrator privileges/root access.In *NIX like OS, use the CHOWN and CHMOD commands. In Windows, either the GUI Security tab or the cacls/icacls command in the command line. _________________### BEGIN SIGNATURE BLOCK ###No support requests per PM! You will NOT get any r
Forums Hosting Security and Technology Ftp get error: 553 Can't open that file: Permission denied If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 5 of 5 Thread: Ftp get error: 553 Can't open that file: Permission denied Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 05-20-2012,08:21 AM #1 3-rx View Profile View Forum Posts View Forum Threads Visit Homepage Web Hosting Master Join Date Jan 2005 Posts 620 Ftp get error: 553 Can't open that file: Permission denied Hello I have 2 servers. On the 1st server make backup folder here [/tmp/backup/] and when i try to move files via SSH from the first server to the second server got this error. 553 Can't open that file: Permission denied so what i'm doing. I login via ssh to my first server with root user. Connect via ftp to my second server /ftp user access/ and try to "mput" all files from /tmp/backup/ folder to /home/new-user/backup folder, put got the above error. WHat i'm doing wrong? All files on first server are owned by root [root.root], and i trying to transfer this files with root access/ Need advice Your Health Encyclopedia Medical and health consumer information resources containing comprehensive and unbiased information in patient-friendly language Reply With Quote 0 05-20-2012,08:27 AM #2 net View Profile View Forum Posts View Forum Threads Visit Homepage Community Liaison Join Date Mar 2003 Location WebHostingTalk Posts 16,692 Moved > Hosting Security and Technology. is the place to be. . JoneSolutions.Com ( Jones.Solutions ) is on the net 24/7 providing stable and reliable web hosting solutions and services since 2001. Reply With Quote 0 05-20-2012,08:28 AM #3 3-rx View Profile View Forum Posts View Forum Threads Visit Homepage Web Hosting Master Join Date Jan 2005 Posts 620 on the first server changed user ownership and permissions, but still the same error chown -R first-server-user.first-server-user * chmod 677 * Your Health Encyclopedia Medical and health consumer information resources containing comprehensive and unbiased i