Odd... has the directory structure changed? Like, is your remote path correct? On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 5:49 PM, Ken Allen <kc8tdw@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > The school folder on the local machine was made with mkdir school as > regular user not su and the folder permissions is 755. On the remote I can > create files and folders as regular user, but the command will no longer > connect. > > Also, call me a fool, Filezilla I just remembered that it's default port if > you don't put one in, is 23 and not 22. Put 22 on it and I can transfer > files, but the command that you gave me, I can't get it to work anymore, > don't know why. > > > Ken > > > On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 1:16 PM, M. Knisely <charon79m@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> >> What are the permissions on your local dirctory to which you are mounting >> the remote file system? (/home/kc8tdw/Desktop/school/) >> >> Can you create any new files? (touch foo) >> >> If you do an ls -l on the /home/kc8tdw/Desktop/school when you have your >> remote file system mounted, what output do you get? Does the output make >> you feel that you should have permissions to edit the files? >> >> From my experience, you have the permissions of the user you used to >> create the ssh session when editing the remote file system. >> >> Mike K. >> >> >> >> >> On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 11:25 PM, Ken Allen <kc8tdw@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >>> Based on earlier email and what Mike replied back with I was able to send >>> the files that I needed to the server with the following command. >>> >>> sshfs kc8tdw@xxxxxxxxxxxx:/var/www/vhosts/kc8tdw/ >>> kc8tdw.com/httpdocks/sessions/ /home/kc8tdw/Desktop/school >>> >>> Now, all of a sudden this will not work. I have downloaded Filezilla and >>> logged in with my used name and password and I can not create dirs or >>> files. I have chown to kc8tdw:kc8tdw and the folder permissions is 755, but >>> I still can't do anything. >>> >>> Server is Ubuntu 7.10 >>> Laptop is Ubuntu 9.10 beta >>> >>> Ken >>> >> >> >