Version: (using KDE KDE 3.0.4) Installed from: Mandrake RPMs OS: Linux Once authenticated to a Netware 5.1 FTP server via username anonymous with password jim@cyca.biz or valid NDS username a file and folder listing is displayed. When I try to navigate into a folder or open, execute or copy a file I receive an error: You do not have enough permissions to read ftp://192.168.0.101/path or filename I have authenticated to this server with Microsoft Internet Explorer, WSFTP, commandline FTP, GFTP and lFTP on Mandrake and these all work OK. I can supply you with a test username and adress if you would like to test further. Also, to log into Novell's FTP via "anonymous" username, a full qualified email address is required for password. IE jim@ will fail but jim@cyca.biz will be accepted.
Could this be a duplicate of bug #36055? Check if the permissions being reported on the listing would allow you to change into that directoy.
Over a month has passed and no reply. To the poster: can you tell us whether your problem is the FTPD reporting wrong permissions on the directories and Konqueror trusting them? Or would it be something else?
8 months since initial question, almost 7 since the second. Closing bug.
The problem is that a Netware FTP server reports Netware permissions instead of standard Unix. Here's an example: d [RWCEAFMS] AG80860 512 Nov 5 13:08 LOG220 d [RWCEAFMS] AG80860 512 Dec 2 12:13 Mozilla Firefox - [RWCEAFMS] AG80860 14336 Nov 25 16:09 R5.doc - [RWCEAFMS] AG80860 0 Nov 23 14:06 blank.jpg d [RWCEAFMS] AG80860 512 Nov 25 16:19 lab3 Therefore, when browsing a Netware FTP server, kio_ftp should fallback to sane permissions for everything (ie. rw-r--r--). Please correct this. I have to use a Netware FTP regularly, and I can't use Konqueror to transfer files from/to it because it craps on permissions.
Reopened because of comment #5.
*** Bug 149621 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***