Cannot Perform 'chmod' On FTP Client Software Interface
Apr 14, 2009
I got a VPS with Linode and I have installed CentOS 5.2 32-bit, Apache, MySQL and ProFTPd. The server itself runs very OK, however, I have issues with running 'chmod' on the user interface with either FileZilla or CuteFTP pro.
Whenever I try to chmod 777 on a directory, I got this error on the FTP client interface:
Quote:
Command:SITE CHMOD 777 includes
Response:550 CHMOD 777 includes: No such file or directory
Why no such file or directory? weird. It's just on the server though. The FTP user is the owner/group of the directory I try to chmod to.
But I am able to run chmod on Putty.
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