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FTP user and group ubuntu - password not working
FTP user and group ubuntu - password not working
Hello, I want to achieve, that FTP users I give access to only presentation media, not are able to delete files.
How can I do this?
Thx.
Andre
P.S.: I tried to set over the shell console (ubuntu) an ftp admin and a user and the user to a group, and then moved the files to the place where I wanted them to be, gave chown to the user group and all looked fine.
But the user cannot enter with the given password.
Tried also to re-change it on shell, but doesnt work over filezilall to loign as user
How can I do this?
Thx.
Andre
P.S.: I tried to set over the shell console (ubuntu) an ftp admin and a user and the user to a group, and then moved the files to the place where I wanted them to be, gave chown to the user group and all looked fine.
But the user cannot enter with the given password.
Tried also to re-change it on shell, but doesnt work over filezilall to loign as user
Re: FTP user and group ubuntu - password not working
I observed, that when I copy files as root user in shell over to a folder in a web users directory, they get 0:0 as user:group.
But still when the webuser logs into FTP with the credentials created as FTP user in panel, the user CAN delete what belongs to root.
How can I avoid this?
But still when the webuser logs into FTP with the credentials created as FTP user in panel, the user CAN delete what belongs to root.
How can I avoid this?
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Re: FTP user and group ubuntu - password not working
chown -R root:root: <dirpath> should let the user's see (Read) the files but not Change/Delete