From: Andy S. <an...@at...> - 2004-06-23 19:31:39
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That's just it, the whole /home folders area is all 755 root.root. I used the web interface to create the users. I'm sorry if I'm posting to the wrong area. Wasn't sure where else to post. We can work on this where ever is best. > I would suggest to get a pencil and scratch paper and go through and > 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 > list to be a webcp/flexcp catchall while the webcp community regroups? > > Or perhaps I could help you resolve the issue on this thread: > http://forum.hostinghacks.net/viewtopic.php?t=112 > 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. >> >> 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? >> > >> >> > 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. >> > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email sponsored by Black Hat Briefings & Training. > Attend Black Hat Briefings & Training, Las Vegas July 24-29 - > digital self defense, top technical experts, no vendor pitches, > unmatched networking opportunities. Visit www.blackhat.com > _______________________________________________ > flexcp-devel mailing list > fle...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flexcp-devel > |