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ftp transfer permission denied
I am using a Cobalt Raq4 with Apache web server. I am trying to set the intermediate SSL certificate. I have edited httpd.conf and have created the intermediate SSL certificate text file.
However when I try to upload the text file via ftp I get a "Permission denied" message. I am the server administrator and log in with ftp as admin with the administrator password. Do I need to log in as superuser to do this transfer? How can I log in via ftp as superuser? |
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