I have OMV running on an ESXI as a VM. I have got it all configured for sharing the drive near as I can tell but I have been unable to get past this error. I have scoured the internet and many forums for a solution and near as I can tell it is not a permissions thing. My user is part of a group and both the user and group are permitted to RW the drive. When I make changes in OMV and view the directory permissions in SSH they change and seem to be correct. When I try to connect to the shared drive I can connect from a windows machine and view the drive though "Map a Network Drive" but cannot access it. When I use Filezilla, I can connect to the drive but cannot transfer a file and it says "unable to start the transfer". I have been looking through the ACL and the quota and have these set to some values that should allow it so any other pointers would be much appreciated.
FTP 550 error and unable to start transfer
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- OMV 4.x
- mooreinc07
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I am having the same problem:
- I AM able to open a FTP connection via Filezilla 3.42.1 to an OMV 4.1.22-1 with Linux 4.19.0-0.bpo-4-amd64 kernel.
- As soon as I try to transfer something, I gat an error 550 Permissions
- I DID create my user in "Users" in the OMV GUI
- I am using FTP, not SFTP for I need to integrate a local scanner that is not capable of using SFTP.
- FTP service in ON (port 21), SFTP is OFF.
- I created a folder named "ftp" via "shared folders" in the GUI AND added my user to the permitted users.
- I even tried "usermod -a -G users myusername
- The ftp folder has these permissions: drwxrwsrwx 2 root users
- That means that I even tried chmod 0777 on the ftp folder.CodeStatus: Starte Upload von /Users/myself/Desktop/some/folder/file.pdf Befehl: PASV Antwort: 227 Entering Passive Mode (192,168,22,65,162,195). Befehl: STOR file.pdf Antwort: 550 file.pdf: Keine Berechtigung (No access)
Any ideas? To me it looks as if no one ever tried to use the OMV FTP server out of the box because that's what I tried.
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