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FTP RNTO ... why do I need 777 permissions?
I try to use NCFTP client (windows) to upload to a unix system. I am
trying the "-X" options to rename a file after upload via RNFR/RNTO. In effect, I move it from a subdirectory into the parent directory. This ony appears to work if the sub and parent have 777 permissions, when I reduce to 755 it fails. The error is superficially unrelated, it appears to upload the file and then fail to confirm success. 2007-11-18 20:32:48 Eastern Standard Time [$00000bbc] | 150: Opening BINARY mode data connection for myfile.bin 2007-11-18 20:55:05 Eastern Standard Time [$00000bbc] | Could not read reply from control connection -- timed out. 2007-11-18 20:55:05 Eastern Standard Time [$00000bbc] | Error (-132) occurred on myfile.bin: could not send file to remote host 2007-11-18 20:55:05 Eastern Standard Time [$00000bbc] | Rescheduled myfile.bin Then it retries, finds the file is already uploaded, and quits without ever executing the RNFR/RNTO. If I change the sub and parent to 777, everything executes without a hitch. That sounds wrong to me, is it an NCFTP bug? tks Richard |
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