Michael Sullivan wrote:
I have a user who can't upload files to his account on my server. He
can connect and log in, he can see the files and directories in his home
directory, but he can't interact with them. I can log into my personal
account via the external IP of my router and interact with
I have a user who can't upload files to his account on my server. He
can connect and log in, he can see the files and directories in his home
directory, but he can't interact with them. I can log into my personal
account via the external IP of my router and interact with my personal
account just
There's gotta be an option for vsftp to give more verbose logs, right?
Also, ask your customer for his logs. Back in the days when I was
using windows any self-respecting graphical ftp client would have a
little window showing the connecting status/log. That could really
help.
Also, ask your
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