file overwriting permission
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file overwriting permission
Trying to upload file to server, by overwriting already existing file.
Client was authenticated succesfully, but after client send STOR command, server reply 550 Permission Denied. Virtual path have assigned "Read+Write" permission in GUI settings. What am I douing wrong?
Filezilla server 1.5.1
Client was authenticated succesfully, but after client send STOR command, server reply 550 Permission Denied. Virtual path have assigned "Read+Write" permission in GUI settings. What am I douing wrong?
Filezilla server 1.5.1
Re: file overwriting permission
Please update to the most recent version of FileZilla Server.
A message with this exact capitalization does not originate from FileZilla Server.550 Permission Denied.
Re: file overwriting permission
Upgraded to last version (include expired certificates re-creation), but no change. Still same behaviour.
any other ideas?
any other ideas?
Re: file overwriting permission
Are you sure your client is connecting to FileZilla Server? Note the note on capitalization in my previous reply.
Re: file overwriting permission
UPDATE:
Using Filezilla client it work fine, but using curl it produce an error
UPDATE2 - added log record
> TYPE I
< 200 Type set to I
> STOR back
< 550 Permission denied
* Failed FTP upload: 550
* Remembering we are in dir ""
* Uploaded unaligned file size (0 out of 8836307456 bytes)
Using Filezilla client it work fine, but using curl it produce an error
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curl.exe -v --tlsv1.3 --upload-file "D:\BACKUP\VIRTUALS\machine.ova" "ftp://user:passwd@machine_name/back"
> TYPE I
< 200 Type set to I
> STOR back
< 550 Permission denied
* Failed FTP upload: 550
* Remembering we are in dir ""
* Uploaded unaligned file size (0 out of 8836307456 bytes)
Re: file overwriting permission
Could there be a directory named "back" on the server? If so, you obviously cannot store a file named "back" in the same directory that already contains the "back" directory.
Re: file overwriting permission
There is a mapping Virtual Path "/back" <-> Native Path "S:\SERVER_BACKUP\VIRTUALS_BACKUP"
directory named "back" does not exist on whole machine. Used command dir "back" /AD /s
directory named "back" does not exist on whole machine. Used command dir "back" /AD /s
Re: file overwriting permission
Doesn't matter. Even if there is only a mapped/virtual subdirectory there, you cannot store a file with the very same name.
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Re: file overwriting permission
Thanks, problem solved.
Is this described somewhere in documentation?
Is this described somewhere in documentation?
Re: file overwriting permission
It is not a problem specific to FTP, but essentially filesystem fundamentals. Two objects with the very same path name cannot exist in the same context. Applies to all filesystems I know.
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FTP connection problems? Please read Network Configuration.
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FTP connection problems? Please read Network Configuration.
FileZilla connection test: https://filezilla-project.org/conntest.php
FileZilla Pro support: https://customerforum.fileZilla-project.org