at this time there is no Command CHMOD. Have a look at the package org.apache.ftpserver.command.
Your are welcome to write this kind of command. > --- Ursprüngliche Nachricht --- > Von: Franz Stumpner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > An: ftpserver-dev@incubator.apache.org > Betreff: CHMOD and CHOWN Commands to Change Rights > Datum: Wed, 11 Jan 2006 07:45:37 +0100 > > Hello! > > I'm new to this list. > > I want to change the rights (access/owner) of a file after I've > successfully transferred it to the ftp-server. > Most FTP-Servers and FTP-Clients understand the "CHMOD" command where > file-rights can be modified. > If I use the "CHMOD" command within the apache ftp-server, an > errormessage "Access Denied" appears. > Is the apache ftp-Server unable to handle CHMOD Commands or is my > configuration bad? > > I'm using Apache FTP on Debian Sarge Linux, after I transferred files to > the FTP Server the owner of the file is always root:root and readable > for owner and group. > > Thanks for help. > > br > franz stumpner >