On 2011-08-29, at 9:43 AM, Andreas Petzold wrote: > On Monday, August 29, 2011 18:11:33 Pablo Cavero wrote: >> Hi, >> >> By Default this directory have an "700" like permissions. >> >> [root@Selene home]# ll >> total 8 >> drwx------. 4 pablo pablo 4096 Aug 18 14:31 pablo >> >> but, inside of this directory, have an Root file?!?!? >> >> [root@Selene pablo]# ls -la >> total 28 >> drwx------. 4 pablo pablo 4096 Aug 18 14:31 . >> drwxr-xr-x. 4 root root 4096 Aug 26 16:57 .. > > the ".." entry in the directory listing refers to the parent directory of the > directory that is listed. And in the case of your home dir ".." refers to the > /home or whereever the home directories are stored on your installation which > is owned by root. > > Cheers, > > Andreas
Hello Pablo, It probably has to do with the configuration of the FTP server. You may need to specify that /home/pablo is a directory which is allowed to be viewed/written via FTP. If I may be so bold, why are you not using SFTP or SCP for file transfer? I would be more secure, and the speed difference is negligible for small file transfers - it looks like you are able to log in via SSH - which means you should already be able to do sftp or scp...? -Chris