From: Justin <ju...@li...> - 2004-06-23 19:20:19
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I would suggest to get a pencil and scratch paper and go through and=20 write out all the permissions for the users/groups/directories you are = interested in and the build on that. In general I am not sure how much the intention of this list is to help = troubleshoot webcp installation/usage issues (???). FlexCP developers, would you = like for this=20 list to be a webcp/flexcp catchall while the webcp community regroups? =20 Or perhaps I could help you resolve the issue on this thread: http://forum.hostinghacks.net/viewtopic.php?t=3D112 and then we could summarize and post the results here to aid the FlexCP = team in future design? > Well, I think I spoke too soon. I changed 'my' account to be a = regular > user and FTP still failed. >=20 > Out of curosity, I loaded winscp and tried to upload files using my > non-root account and noticed that even my home folder was off limits = to > me. Does that mean i have to use ftp or the web interface for = uploading > files? >=20 > >> > FTP connection failed! usually means incorrect permissions. make = sure > >> you > >> > are not logged in as a reseller or administrator but as a normal = user > >> and > >> > check the permissions on the directory you are trying to upload = to. > > > >> Thanks for the response. I have been logged in as a reseller / = admin. > >> That makes sense. So then my question becomes should there be a > >> separate > >> account for the reseller and then the user that is the reseller? > > > > That is probably the best way to go. Currently I try to avoid = giving > > clients reseller accounts. They tend to get confused by the = structure of > > it. > > Takes a little clarification often to get it all straightened out. > > |