Vps ubuntu 16.04: The system has root, and user users. Installed vsftpd. A normal user connects normally, but he has rights only to his folder, the root does not connect at all. I want to edit files via sftp, but a regular user does not have enough rights. The question is, how can I give full rights to the user? What would edit the system files. Or how to do what would root root through sftp?

  • Um ... maybe I'm sftp something, but sftp is an openssh-server . There is another config. - don Rumata
  • @don Rumata maybe I didn’t install something) what should I install then, what would edit files be edited through filezilla? - Alex_01
  • sudo aptitude -y install ssh . In filezilla, then you connect with your user and password from the system using the sftp protocol. - don Rumata
  • Ssh is installed. In Filsill, the usual user connects normally, but I don’t have to edit the configuration files and so on. Here's how to give me the right to read and write files to the usual user - Alex_01
  • Crutch: passwd root , allow sshd_config log in as root, log in as root and edit configs. VERY nonsekurno, but works. - don Rumata

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