[Cyberduck-trac] [Cyberduck] #5417: Permissions problem

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Tue Nov 9 18:48:33 CET 2010


#5417: Permissions problem
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    Reporter:  http://mikerawlins.wordpress.com/  |        Owner:           
        Type:  defect                             |       Status:  closed   
    Priority:  normal                             |    Milestone:  4.0      
   Component:  ftp                                |      Version:  3.7      
    Severity:  normal                             |   Resolution:  duplicate
    Keywords:                                     |     Platform:           
Architecture:                                     |  
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Changes (by dkocher):

  * status:  new => closed
  * resolution:  => duplicate
  * component:  core => ftp
  * milestone:  => 4.0


Old description:

> When I try and change permissions by right click > info > permissions on
> a file or folder and either check the boxes or type the number it it
> doesn't appear to make the changes. The numbers won't update nor will the
> ticks stay in the boxes, but if I log on to my host and look at the file
> or folder through file manager in Plesk the permissions have been
> updated.
>
> The log file is
> 211 End of status
> NOOP
> 200 NOOP command successful
> SITE CHMOD 775 /httpdocs/wp-content
> 200 SITE CHMOD command successful
> NOOP
> 200 NOOP command successful
> SITE CHMOD 757 /httpdocs/wp-content
> 200 SITE CHMOD command successful
> NOOP
> 200 NOOP command successful
> SITE CHMOD 757 /httpdocs/wp-content
> 200 SITE CHMOD command successful
> NOOP
> 200 NOOP command successful
> SITE CHMOD 775 /httpdocs/wp-content
> 200 SITE CHMOD command successful
> NOOP
> 200 NOOP command successful
> SITE CHMOD 776 /httpdocs/wp-content
> 200 SITE CHMOD command successful
> NOOP
> 200 NOOP command successful
> SITE CHMOD 767 /httpdocs/wp-content
> 200 SITE CHMOD command successful
> NOOP
> 200 NOOP command successful
> SITE CHMOD 775 /httpdocs/wp-content
> 200 SITE CHMOD command successful
> NOOP
> 200 NOOP command successful
> SITE CHMOD 757 /httpdocs/wp-content
> 200 SITE CHMOD command successful
>
> You can see that the folder has not been updated in Cyberduck
>
> http://skitch.com/michaelrawlins/d9xjr/cyberduck
>
> Any ideas?

New description:

 When I try and change permissions by right click > info > permissions on a
 file or folder and either check the boxes or type the number it it doesn't
 appear to make the changes. The numbers won't update nor will the ticks
 stay in the boxes, but if I log on to my host and look at the file or
 folder through file manager in Plesk the permissions have been updated.

 The log file is

 {{{
 211 End of status
 NOOP
 200 NOOP command successful
 SITE CHMOD 775 /httpdocs/wp-content
 200 SITE CHMOD command successful
 NOOP
 200 NOOP command successful
 SITE CHMOD 757 /httpdocs/wp-content
 200 SITE CHMOD command successful
 NOOP
 200 NOOP command successful
 SITE CHMOD 757 /httpdocs/wp-content
 200 SITE CHMOD command successful
 NOOP
 200 NOOP command successful
 SITE CHMOD 775 /httpdocs/wp-content
 200 SITE CHMOD command successful
 NOOP
 200 NOOP command successful
 SITE CHMOD 776 /httpdocs/wp-content
 200 SITE CHMOD command successful
 NOOP
 200 NOOP command successful
 SITE CHMOD 767 /httpdocs/wp-content
 200 SITE CHMOD command successful
 NOOP
 200 NOOP command successful
 SITE CHMOD 775 /httpdocs/wp-content
 200 SITE CHMOD command successful
 NOOP
 200 NOOP command successful
 SITE CHMOD 757 /httpdocs/wp-content
 200 SITE CHMOD command successful
 }}}


 You can see that the folder has not been updated in Cyberduck

 [[Image(http://skitch.com/michaelrawlins/d9xjr/cyberduck)]]

 Any ideas?

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Comment:

 Duplicate for #5378.

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.cyberduck.ch/ticket/5417#comment:1>
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