Check the /etc/ftpaccess file.  There is a line that prevents certain
users from issuing certain commands, including overwrite.

Ryan

On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 07:05, Hugo Tavares wrote:
> Hi
> 
> I'm having a strange problem with FTP.
> 
> I connect via FTP with a username belonging to the group of "users", wich
> have permissions to write in his home directory, and it's ok when I copy a
> file to the home directory, but when I try to overwrite it, ftp says
> "Permission Denied".
> I've checked the file permissions and are -rw-r--r--, (the user create it
> and have permissions to write it). I've changed  them to 777 and can't
> overwrite too!
> 
> This happens only with this user, because doing the same with other user
> belonging to the same group, everything runs just fine and it's not
> necessary change the file permissions!!!!
> 
> I've tried with lots of FTP software like  ncftp (with -f option to force
> overwrite), ws-ftp, FlashFXP, and the problem doesn't seem to be on the FTP
> software.
> 
> What's happening?
> 
> thks
> 
> Hugo
> 
> 
> 
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