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Re: FTP users permission problem and QTSS4 on port 80

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Subject: Re: FTP users permission problem and QTSS4 on port 80
From: Doug Hardman <doug@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2002 15:28:42 -0500
Nope...Didn't work on our bench-test server, or one of our secondary
servers.

-Doug
-- 
Douglas Hardman
doug@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Silver Creek, Ltd.

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> From: "Tenon Support" <support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Reply-To: itools@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2002 11:49:07 -0800
> To: itools@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: FTP users permission problem and QTSS4 on port 80
> 
> Just to clarify this problem:
> 
> The engineers believe this to be a bug in perl, not the admin
> scripts,  which is why it was not fixed for 6.5.1.  Anyway,
> restarting the admin server should fix it every time.
> 
> --Eri
> 
> 
>> Brice,
>> 
>> this is not a permissions problem, it is a known bug with the admin
>> server.  you will need to stop and re-start the admin server and it
>> will work correctly
>> --Eric
>> 
>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> <FOREWORD>
>>> Dear members of the list, I apologise for using the list more
>>> intensively than usual as I'm tonight, at last, after testing for
>>> over 6 month, finally (tring to) upgrade boldly my main production
>>> server from MacOS X Server 1.2 + iTools 5.1 to OSXS 10.1.3 /
>>> iTools 6.5.1. All this with PHP and MySQL. I have a hard time
>>> discovering that most simple basic obvious tasks that worked
>>> flawlessly with my old setup just does not with my brand new
>>> shining latest version setup. (paid for over a year ago,
>>> including support from Tenon)
>>> </FOREWORD>
>>> 
>>> In my previous world (see above), I could setup an FTP user
>>> with drop access to any folder on the volume.
>>> 
>>> Now when I dare creating a user (qtadmin) whose FTP path is
>>> '/Library/QuickTimeStreaming/Movies'
>>> I get the same hated and now famous error:
>>>> Failed populating '/Library/QuickTimeStreaming/Movies' for FTP access
>>>> Error:256 Probably a permissions or directory path problem.
>>> 
>>> Of course I chmoded 775 (even 777) and chowned to root:ftpguest
>>> the directory '/Library/QuickTimeStreaming/Movies' as instructed
>>> above by Alain, but no luck. It just does not work.
>>> 
>>> Any idea Boys ?
>>> 
>>> <brice/>
>>> 
>>> PS Sorry for my sarcastic tone of writing but I'm having a
>>> 'sore' transition evening.
>>> PS2 For those wondering why I make so many english mistakes,
>>> it simply because I'm one of those froggies from France ...
>>> relocated to the kingdom of Belgium because they have better
>>> french fries.
>>> --
>>> Brice Le Blevennec, Digerati, ListDad, <http://www.brice.net>
>>> Emakina S.A. - The e-business Agency <http://www.emakina.com>
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> 

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