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Documentation: Document the needed access rights to apply to the mounted home folder for a user #35
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Hi @OhmegaStar , I've not run into any user permission issues yet myself, but it might be an issue outside this docker image. Is this of any use to you? https://denibertovic.com/posts/handling-permissions-with-docker-volumes/ |
Hi @stilliard Yes, it seems it's an issue with setting the UID/GID of the ftp user so it matches a UID/GID on the host servicing the docker image / the mounted folder. It would be nice if the UID/GID of the ftpuser could be configured as an env var to the image / or alternatively to: then maybe a documentation update is all that is needed ?? /OhmegaStar |
Ah sure that makes sense. |
Hello guys, Thanks |
@marcoskichel you would have to look at the docker host that has the folder that is mounted into the docker image, that folder will have user & group access information, that can then be translated into the numerical values you need. the translation probably depends some on the *nix flavor you run on the host server. |
/# pure-pw useradd www -f /etc/pure-ftpd/passwd/pureftpd.passwd -m -u root -g root -d /home/ftpusers/www |
Same problem, I can't figure out it for now Edit: Ok I got it, you have to specify the -u (for uid) and -g (for gid) number. Choose one that you want but not the 0 which is for the root. I hope that will fix your issue @fjarcticfox |
What if the host that has the folder is owned by root? like named volumes located in |
Hi,
I've created a ftp server, mounted a folder in my docker host as the /home/ftpusers directory
I ran the
a folder has been created there for the user by this command (a .sh script):
pure-pw useradd $1 -f /etc/pure-ftpd/passwd/pureftpd.passwd -m -u ftpuser -d /home/ftpusers/$1
the directory was created. The user cannot upload any files to the home folder (access denied).. i guess theres something wrong with the access the the folder (is created by root):
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Mar 30 14:07 testuser
???????
Hope for some help
/OhmegaStar
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