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Ok all my files and folders are set as owner of vsftpd:nogroup. FTP program can upload and create and do everything. But when I use the PHP command mkdir, I get a Permission Denied even though the folder its creating it in is set to chmod 777. IF i set the base folder to user www-data and group www-data, PHP mkdir will work. However, I can't use FTP to delete or upload to that folder.

/uploads is base folder.

I use PHP mkdir to create a directory in there:

if (!is_dir($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] . "/uploads/" . $_REQUEST['clientID'] . '/video/')) { @mkdir($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] . "/uploads/" . $_REQUEST['clientID'] . '/video/', 0777); } 

If /uploads is vsftpd:nogroup then PHP mkdir will give a Permission Denied error.

If /uploads is www-data:www-data then PHP mkdir WILL work, but I cant continue to FTP anything in that folder that was just created.

If /uploads is vsftpd:www-data then PHP mkdir will give a Permission Denied error.

How can I create a directory with PHP and still be able to access it via FTP?

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    Put the WWW user and the FTP user in a group and give that group ownership of the directory. This is not a programming question, it's a UNIX/system administration question. Commented Aug 1, 2011 at 2:51
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    possible duplicate of FTP and Apache permission issues Commented Nov 7, 2011 at 10:35

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This should add your user to the www-data group. As long as files created by www-data are made with a group write you should be able to modify or delete them

sudo adduser vsftpd www-data

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