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voted up and rise to the top Permission denied in FTP even though I'm the owner up vote 8 down vote favorite 1 Okay, so I've tried my best at finding the answer to this by searching and looking through possible duplicates, but I just can't so forgive me if it's out there somewhere anyways. My issue is as follows. I've set the owner of /var/www to myuser:www-data ubuntu ftp permissions var/www and permissions of the folder and all (currently just the basic index.html) it's content to 750, and Apache seems to run it as supposed, but I can't access it when I FTP into the server as the myuser user. I mean, I can access it, but as soon as I try to edit, delete or add something I just get 500 Permission denied, and if I try to edit the permissions I get 500 Unknown SITE command. Help! What do I do wrong? The idea on setting the user and group, and then the permissions as above was from a good friend of mine who is sort of an expert, but I feel like I'm bothering him when I ask so many questions, so if you can help me some more, that would be great! I'm trying to put a backup with 4 vhosts back into the www-folder, but what I put there shouldn't be of any concern, right? That's just the confing of the vhosting later that has got anything to do with that, right? Thanks in advance! Added info: I ran this: myuser@myserver:/$ groups myuser And got this: myuser : myuser adm cdrom sudo dip plugdev lpadmin sambashare The
file to my ftp site, but cannot download the same file I just uploaded. I was able to do this before I reinstalled FC15 from scratch due
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to samba issues (which are still issues that I am working on!) Trying to ftp access denied 550 figure out what settings I need to change so I can upload AND download. bruno.taglienti25th July 2011, 05:43 PMCould be a ftp access denied 530 firewall issue. But if you do not post the error message, it is very hard to tell gurutech25th July 2011, 06:02 PMOnly error message I get is from the client (FileZilla), stating "550" critical http://askubuntu.com/questions/410947/permission-denied-in-ftp-even-though-im-the-owner file issue. bruno.taglienti25th July 2011, 06:30 PMAre you sure you have the write permission on the directory you are going to download to? gurutech25th July 2011, 11:52 PMyes, I set it to rwx just to be sure... jpollard26th July 2011, 12:27 AMThat still doesn't necessarily allow you to write to it. Do you own the directory? Does the directory have the proper SELinux label? (may depend on where it is, http://forums.fedoraforum.org/archive/index.php/t-267383.html and who you are) gurutech26th July 2011, 12:40 AMdirectory owner (and group owner) is "ftp". Not sure what you mean by SELinux label, but I did follow some instructions given by the SETroubleshooter, which allowed me to upload files. jpollard26th July 2011, 12:48 AMThe directory you are downloading file to is owned by ftp? Are you logged in as the "ftp" user? gurutech26th July 2011, 12:50 AMthe /var/ftp/pub folder is owned by "ftp". I changed it from "root" because when it was set for "root", I couldn't upload either. Maybe post a screenshot of your vsftpd settings and I can match them? bruno.taglienti26th July 2011, 10:08 AMTry to download to your home directory. gurutech26th July 2011, 05:27 PMI'm connecting from another (windows) machine, not the Fedora machine.... I've tried downloading to several locations, but nothing has worked. jpollard26th July 2011, 06:34 PMThen it seems to be a problem with your Windows machine. gurutech26th July 2011, 08:37 PMtwo different machines? Make that two different "Windows" machines... Not sure why it would happen from two different machines. I've even tried both FileZilla and a browser. Neither one will let me download a file, but FZ will let me upload. (Not sure how to upload from a browser, s
are UTC Unknown Certificate Error After FTP Moderator: Project members Post new topic Reply to topic Page 1 of 2 [ 16 posts ] Go to page 1 2 Next Print view Previous https://forum.filezilla-project.org/viewtopic.php?t=35124 topic | Next topic Author Message koala421 Post subject: Unknown Certificate Error After FTPPostPosted: 2015-02-04 15:38 Offline 500 Command not understood Joined: 2015-02-04 15:25 Posts: 2 First name: Mujahed Last name: Ashfaq Hello All,I'm https://winscp.net/eng/docs/sftp_codes trying to use FTP in FileZilla to connect to another company's FTP server and I get the error:The Server's certificate is unknown. Please carefully examine the certificate to make sure the server can be trusted.This permission denied previously never happened with FileZilla but now that I upgraded the issue is rising and I'm not able to connectI get an option at the end of the pop-up that asks: Trust this certificate and carry on connecting? but the check box is inactive for me to make the decision. Can I get some help on this? Attachments: File comment: Error Showing Error.PNG [ 56.89 KiB | Viewed 7086 times ftp permission denied ] Top Profile Reply with quote gregnk Post subject: Re: Unknown Certificate Error After FTPPostPosted: 2015-02-04 16:55 Offline 226 Transfer OK Joined: 2015-01-01 21:59 Posts: 119 First name: Gregory Last name: Karastergios Location: Canada The check box to always trust the cert is grayed out because the cert expired. You can still carry on, but its not good to trust an expired cert. Tell the owner to renew it. Top Profile Reply with quote koala421 Post subject: Re: Unknown Certificate Error After FTPPostPosted: 2015-02-04 17:36 Offline 500 Command not understood Joined: 2015-02-04 15:25 Posts: 2 First name: Mujahed Last name: Ashfaq After I hit okay and try to continue it doesn't allow me to go any further I get 530 error of not being logged on Attachments: File comment: Error Shown Capture1.PNG [ 6.33 KiB | Viewed 7076 times ] Top Profile Reply with quote gregnk Post subject: Re: Unknown Certificate Error After FTPPostPosted: 2015-02-04 20:30 Offline 226 Transfer OK Joined: 2015-01-01 21:59 Posts: 119 First name: Gregory Last name: Karastergios Location: Canada Like I said, ask the owner to renew the cert. Top Profile Reply with quote boco Post subject: Re: Unknown Certificate Error After FTPPostPosted: 2015-02-04
Free SFTP, SCP and FTP client for Windows News Introduction SSH Client SFTP Client FTP Client Download Install Donate Documentation Guides F.A.Q. Scripting .NET & COM Library Screenshots Translations Support Forum Tracker History [[sftp_codes]] WinSCP Contents » Getting Started » Protocols » SFTP » SFTP Status/Error Codes SFTP status/error codes are a numerical codes that an SFTP server1) uses to indicate a result of a client request (i.e. a request sent by WinSCP to the server). WinSCP translates the numerical codes to a textual description for you, so you do not have to remember them. The SFTP server should also provide a meaningful textual description of the error itself. WinSCP includes the server-side description in its error message, labeled "Error message from server". Such description can include more detailed information than WinSCP can possibly deduce from the numerical code. Code 4 (Failure) Codes List References Code 4 (Failure) Note that not all servers use all codes. Most SSH/SFTP servers, including the most commonly used OpenSSH, support only SFTP version 3 that defines only codes 0 to 8. Advertisements: These servers would generally use code 4 (Failure) for many errors for which there is a specific code defined in the later versions of SFTP protocol, such as: Renaming a file to a name of already existing file. Creating a directory that already exists. Moving a remote file to a different filesystem (HDD). Uploading a file to a full filesystem (HDD). Exceeding a user disk quota. In this case the server is required to provide meaningful description of the error itself (see above). Unfortunately, OpenSSH SFTP server uses always description "Failure". Is such case, there is unfortunately no way to tell a reason of the failure. Codes List Code Name Descript