Fli
09-21-2020, 12:29 AM
How this error can be solved: Access failed: 553 Could not create file.
This error was returned when attempting to write file to a remote FTP server of mine. FTP server vsftpd on CentOS Linux.
It is suggested to check directory permissions and ownership. stat /home/user/ftp/directory
Some suggest changing permissions to 775 (chmod 775 /home/user/ftp/directory) and changign ownership (chown -R ftpusername:ftpusername /home/user/ftp/directory).
But that not helped. What helped was to enable SELinux boolean by command "setsebool ftpd_full_access on".
By the way related booleans can be listed like this: getsebool -a | grep ftp
and SELinux status discovered by command "sestatus".
This error was returned when attempting to write file to a remote FTP server of mine. FTP server vsftpd on CentOS Linux.
It is suggested to check directory permissions and ownership. stat /home/user/ftp/directory
Some suggest changing permissions to 775 (chmod 775 /home/user/ftp/directory) and changign ownership (chown -R ftpusername:ftpusername /home/user/ftp/directory).
But that not helped. What helped was to enable SELinux boolean by command "setsebool ftpd_full_access on".
By the way related booleans can be listed like this: getsebool -a | grep ftp
and SELinux status discovered by command "sestatus".