yeah I didn't either and I looked. Any ideas? I'm getting frustrated but I"m
not going to give up.
On Feb 1, 2012, at 5:19 PM, Travis Siegel wrote:
> I'm not seeing any error messages in that log file. Either ftpd didn't
> report any, or the log didn't display them when you searched for them
I'm not seeing any error messages in that log file. Either ftpd
didn't report any, or the log didn't display them when you searched
for them.
According to the log you showed, all that happened was a connection
(several times) nothing occurred after connect, not an attempted
upload, or even
Ok. I am not sure if I solved it but here is the log from last night. It's in a
text link so as not to overwhelm the list.
http://tinypaste.com/20286048
i saw multiple attempts from the same person and i know who it was as they
ejmailed me and said they had done it. I set both folders to read a
He is using filezilla I think. and I don't know anything about groups but he
will write to ~username/archives/scott douglas
the archives folder and the 2 dj's folder names are set to write only bu I
might try th eexicute thing as well. or set it to read and right. we'll see.
On Feb 1, 2012, at 1
Giving someone write access allows them to write files to that
folder. That's all the permission you need to delete stuff.
If you want them to upload things, then their upload folder should be
outside of the project folder as a whole, so that there is no access
for them to get to other files
Ok. I have a user who is trying to upload to my ftp server I have going on
lion. I have the user account created and they can log in. the trouble comes
when they want to upload to a sub folder. I have the permission for everyone
set to write only which should work. as I don't want them deleti