You wouldn't fix it. if you want to upload files to a restricted
directory you could add your account to root group and allow it to write
the directory, or you could set a new account specific for ftp maintenance
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Jordon Bedwell put forth on 8/26/2010 11:27 PM:
> On 8/26/2010 11:25 PM, J.H.Kim wrote:
>> Hi, everyone
>>
>> My root password, for exmple, is 1234.
>> When I do ftp to my debian, the password 1234 for root account is not
>> permitted.
>> Other user account is well operated with ftp.
>>
>> How can
On 8/26/2010 11:25 PM, J.H.Kim wrote:
Hi, everyone
My root password, for exmple, is 1234.
When I do ftp to my debian, the password 1234 for root account is not permitted.
Other user account is well operated with ftp.
How can I fix it?
Thanks in advance.
J.Hwan Kim
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Hi, everyone
My root password, for exmple, is 1234.
When I do ftp to my debian, the password 1234 for root account is not permitted.
Other user account is well operated with ftp.
How can I fix it?
Thanks in advance.
J.Hwan Kim
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