using vsftp

Eero Volotinen eero.volotinen at iki.fi
Tue Jan 4 19:21:29 UTC 2011


2011/1/4 A. Jorge Garcia <calcpage at aol.com>:
> Hi Everyone!
>
> I have a question which probably has a simple answer....
>
> I setup a PC with Ubuntu Desktop 10.04 on one partition and WinXP on
> another.  To the Linux partition I added vsftp and openssh using aptitude.
>  I can ssh into this "server" and I can access it via anonymous ftp as well.
>  I did this some time ago (Sept?) and don't recall how I added files to the
> ftp server.  I have a file there that I can download from other PCs so I
> must have added files there before.
>
> Today, I tried copying files from an old ftp server to this new one and got
> an error something like "operation on supported."  Since when is copying
> files not supported?  Then, I figured I had to be root to add files to the
> new ftp server so I opened a terminal, ran sudo su and tried copying to
> /home/ftp from the other site via nautilus but got the same error.  What am
> I missing here?

vsftpd? On default setting any write command is not enabled, you must
set write enable on config file..

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Eero




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