RE: ftp-ing permissions not set correctly

1999-03-16 Thread Brian Morgan
user can write to a directory or create directories. (maybe I read the documentation wrong.) I can write to the appropriate directory just fine. Once the file is written, however, I'd like it to have the default file permissions: -rw-r-r-- rather than -rw-r-r-- I'm ftp-ing to my defau

Re: ftp-ing permissions not set correctly

1999-03-16 Thread Johnie Ingram
"Brian" == Brian Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Brian> directory, they get the default file permissions of: -rw-r- Brian> I would like them to be: -rw-r--r-- How do I change this as Brian> default? Is it something in the proftpd package? Apache? Brian> Debian? The specific user? ProFT

ftp-ing permissions not set correctly

1999-03-16 Thread Brian Morgan
Using slink, apache, proftpd. When I ftp files to my /var/www directory, they get the default file permissions of: -rw-r- I would like them to be: -rw-r--r-- How do I change this as default? Is it something in the proftpd package? Apache? Debian? The specific user? Thanks, Brian

file permissions while FTP-ing not right

1999-03-12 Thread Brian Morgan
Using slink, apache, proftpd. When I ftp files to my /var/www directory, they get the default file permissions of: -rw-r- I would like them to be: -rw-r--r-- How do I change this as default? Is it something in the proftpd package? Apache? Debian? The specific user? Thanks, Brian

Re: ftp-ing

1996-05-11 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi, I'm afraid I can't reproduce this behaviour (downloading patch-100.gz from europe as I speak). _Why_ can't you just download to your machine directly? What are the error messages? If you are interested in troubleshooting this yourself, it maybe interesting to look at how

ftp-ing

1996-05-11 Thread Mark Phillips
Hi, If I want to ftp something onto my home computer (via a ppp link over my modem to my university), I currently have two options available to me. I can use a two step process: first ftp the stuff from the site in question to my account at university, then ftp (I use ncftp) the stuff from uni to