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Wrong Permissions after Migration

Steven23F

New Pleskian
Hey!

I had a old virtual Server with Ubuntu+Plesk12. I build a new dedicated Server with CentOS6+Plesk12 and migrate all Domains. Now i have a strange problem:

When i upload a file with FTP-User "user1", the file has the permissions Group=psacln & Owner=user1. All is fine, i can see and edit this file in a FTP-Program. But when my website create a file (cache html files or installed plugin folders in wordpress), i can´t see, can´t edit and can´t download this files. When i login to plesk with the admin account, i can see and edit this files. They have also Group=psacln & Owner=user1 and i can give them 0666 rights but when i login with FTP-User "user1" with my FTP-Program, i didn´t see that files?!

Do you have a sollution for me?
 
Hint: The former user from your Ubuntu - System isn't in the group psacln after your migration, that's why user1 hasn't got sufficient rights.

I think in Centos it's "/usr/sbin/usermod -G psacln user1" to add user1 to the group psacln.
 
That doesn´t work... the strange thing is, that i´m in the group and i´m the owner of that file but i can´t see or edit it.
 
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