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    Default Linux: Files "missing" [moved]

    This question really doesn't pertain to cPanel itself but It'd figure I'd give it a shot.


    I have a 4Gb tar.gz file on my server

    -rwxr-xr-x 1 ironic ironic 4479176335 Sep 30 09:46 v.tar.gz*

    The user ironic can see this file when logged into SSH
    However, Apache and ProFTPD cannot see this file. Which means I cannot download it.

    Any suggestions on what could be causing the issue and how to fix it?

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    They cannot read it because of the permissions on the file, try and chmod it to 644 instead.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chirpy
    They cannot read it because of the permissions on the file, try and chmod it to 644 instead.
    I tried that as well

    -rw-r--r-- 1 ironic ironic 4680857600 Sep 30 11:14 v.tar.gz

    I have tried moving the file to different user directories and its still not viewable

    However, (not suprisingly) I can see the file using SfTP(but the transfer rate is poor)

    I have tried every permission from 644 to 777 . My Apache is set to run with suExec so all executions are run as the user.


    Any suggestions?

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