[CentOS] vsftp 553 Could not create file

Tue Jun 10 09:24:53 UTC 2008
lingu <hicheerup at gmail.com>

HI ian,

 No its been the new file and directory i am trying to upload.And also i
checked with send and put command from linux client it is overwriting
properly if the file is already existing on the ftp users directory.I DONT
KNOW WHAT IS THE PROBLEM WITH WINDOWS.For your information there is no
firewall or selinux runnig on that ftp server.


Regards
lingu


On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 2:33 PM, Ian Blackwell <ian at ikel.id.au> wrote:

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> Hi lingu,
> | *vsftp 553 Could not create file***
> I think this means you have a file with the same name already there, and
> you don't have permission to replace it.  I connected from Windows to my
> CentOS 5.1 server using the same vsftpd.conf settings, and here's the
> transcript:-
>
> C:\Users\Ian>ftp 192.168.3.2
> Connected to 192.168.3.2.
> 220 (vsFTPd 2.0.5)
> User (192.168.3.2:(none)): ian
> 331 Please specify the password.
> Password:
> 230 Login successful.
> ftp> send winscp.RND
> 200 PORT command successful. Consider using PASV.
> 150 Ok to send data.
> 226 File receive OK.
> ftp: 600 bytes sent in 0.00Seconds 300.00Kbytes/sec.
> ftp> send winscp.RND
> 200 PORT command successful. Consider using PASV.
> 150 Ok to send data.
> 226 File receive OK.
> ftp: 600 bytes sent in 0.00Seconds 200.00Kbytes/sec.
> ftp> send winscp.RND
> 200 PORT command successful. Consider using PASV.
> 553 Could not create file.
> ftp>
>
> All worked well until the last send, when I had changed the file
> permissions for winscp.RND from rw-r--r-- to r--r--r--.  This was all with
> iptables and SELinux running at the time.
>
> Hope that helps :)
>
> Ian
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