If I edit the pureftpd configuration file and set not to cage the users [chroot option] I have access to the directory. Finding a way to fix that...
UPDATE I edited /etc/my.cnf adding the line: log=/var/log/mylog.log and then touch /var/log/mylog.log and then chown mysql:mysql...
Ok. I read both PureFTP documentation and ISPConfig one. I installed everything starting from Perfect Apache2, Centos 6, Ispconfig3, etc etc,...
I don't understand if it is a chroot problem because it looks for "/" or just a permission one.
Hello, I installed ispconfig3 and my ftp users have this kind of problem: FTP Error: 550 Cant change directory to /: Permission denied...
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