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Question ftp user permission

besi

New Pleskian
hello
i want to create ftp user with just read permission to specific folder.
in linux plesk there isnt this
please help to solve this
 
as a workaround you can try to add .ftpaccess file to your specific folder

Code:
<Directory /var/www/vhosts/DOMAIN/httpdocs/SOME_DIR>
    <Limit CWD PWD DIRS READ>
        AllowUser YOUR_FTP_USER
    </Limit>
    <Limit ALL>
        DenyUser YOUR_FTP_USER
    </Limit>
</Directory>
 
hello
i want to create ftp user with just read permission to specific folder.

Do you mean "just read permission to only a specific folder and no permission for everything else", or "just read permission to that specific folder and normal access to everything else a ftp user in that subscription can normally do" (which is what Brujo's workaround does)?
 
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