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Hello gents. I'm trying to setup a camera to record video over with FTP. It is not accepting the root account with the correct password. I did enable the root password for testing but the FTP session only works with WinSCTP. The protocol is SFTP and the port is 22. I have a feeling the unraid server is looking for a straight/normal FTP session using port 21, no encryption. Is there a way to change the built in ftp server to make those changes so I'm able to have my video camera upload the videos to the NAS?

Thanks

 

What I found out is the error I'm receiving when I test the FTP into my unraid server is "user cannot write". I happen to be using the root account, so I'm a bit baffled why the root account would come back with not being able to write to a share with using the built-in FTP client in my IP camera? Any ideas?

 

Edited by opentoe

  • 10 months later...

Sorry to revive an old thread, did you find a solution to this? I am also having the same issue.

I've used root, anon and other users to no success.

Edited by GoudaK

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