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DoctorDyna

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I guess this will automerge, heres what I did for the permissions suggestion:

[09:53:34] SITE CHMOD 755 images
[09:53:34] 200 Permissions changed on images
[09:53:34] CWD /public_html/images
[09:53:34] 250 OK. Current directory is /public_html/images
[09:53:42] Opening data connection to 74.86.133.24 Port: 53311
[09:53:42] STOR DSC01297.JPG
[09:53:42] 550 Access is denied.
 

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Hm, file permissions? Ok, I'll bite ;)

Here's a screenshot.


lol, won't let me delete, either.

[10:04:27] DELE drdyna-cropped.jpg
[10:04:27] 550 Access is denied.
 

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I am going try something. I want to see if it is an FTP client issue or if it is something that i will have to have an Admin fix.
 

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Ok here is what i did. I opened an FTP to your site. I uploaded a picture to your /images folder with no issues. I have deleted the image but that just tells me that there is something not set right in your FTP client. I was using Filezilla.
 

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Ok here is what i did. I opened an FTP to your site. I uploaded a picture to your /images folder with no issues. I have deleted the image but that just tells me that there is something not set right in your FTP client. I was using Filezilla.

That's really weird, just for fun, I fired up Ubuntu and tried it with gFTP. Result is attached.

By the way, my windows client is SmartFTP. I haven't tried Filezilla yet, I suppose I can fire that up and see what happens.


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Here's my Filezilla log:

Response: 230-User drdyna has group access to: drdyna
Response: 230 OK. Current restricted directory is /
Status: Connected
Status: Starting upload of C:\Screenshot.png
Command: CWD /public_html/images/
Response: 250 OK. Current directory is /public_html/images
Command: PWD
Response: 257 "/public_html/images" is your current location
Command: TYPE I
Response: 200 TYPE is now 8-bit binary
Command: PASV
Response: 227 Entering Passive Mode (74,86,133,24,139,153)
Command: STOR Screenshot.png
Response: 550 Access is denied.
Error: Critical error
 

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Strange. I had no issues when i used Filezilla. It uploaded without any permissions errors.
 

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Yes please do. If it works i will leave the image as proof. :)
 
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Ok i have uploaded a file named Test.jpg to your /images folder. Please look and verify that it is indeed there. This was using your information.
 
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Now that is weird. Are you using "drdyna" as a login or "drdyna@x10hosting.com" ?
 

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cPanel user name as required. :) drdyna

Yeah, that's what I'm using too. Just for grins I opened port 22 in ISA server and tried using SFTP, but I can't even get connected using that.

It's doing something in Filezilla that I didn't notice before now:

Command: PASV
Response: 425 Unable to open a passive connection: Too many open files in system

Command: PORT 192,168,1,10,18,13
Response: 200 PORT command successful
Command: STOR Screenshot.png
Response: 550 Access is denied.
Error: Critical error


*shrug*

So, then I tried turning off PASV, and it changed to this:

Response: 257 "/public_html/images" is your current location
Command: TYPE I
Response: 200 TYPE is now 8-bit binary
Command: PORT 192,168,1,10,18,22
Response: 200 PORT command successful
Command: STOR Screenshot.png
Response: 550 Access is denied.
Error: Critical error

When you view my permissions on the server are they 775 or 755? Whenever I set them to 775 they are changed back next time I connect.
 
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755 is the ideal permissions setting. I will check.


When i checked the file permissions are set to 755. All files are set to 755 with exception to the test.jpg file i uploaded and that was set to 644. This was just on the /images folder.
 
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Well, if you find anything out, let me know. I'm gonna watch some shows and stuff, I'm not really doing any updates right now. If it doesn't work, it's not too terrible, I can always keep using the cPanel file manager :)

Thanks again.
 

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I am calling in the Big Dog (Corey) to see if he knows why you can't but i can ftp to your site.
 

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So, what did Corey have to say? Did you change something on my account? It seems to be working now.
 

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No i just think it needed time to update. After changes made the update to the files sometimes don't take effect right away. I was told to let it go and wait to see if it updates.
 
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