the problem is that the files are not owned by the username pi0tr3k there own by root, so you need to login as root and chown (Change Owner) to your username so that when you within your account tree you have permissions to edit/delete the files!
litewarez Reviewed by litewarez on . DirectAdmin and permissions Hallo again. I've created a new FTP user 'pi0tr3k'. I gave access to this directory for this user: /home/XXXX/ How I did it? I went to DirectAdmin => Reseller level => List Users => logged in as pi0tr3k => FTP Management => Add FTP account => Submit Now, what the fuck did I wrong? Why every time I try to delete/add/change something in my XXXX directory, it gives this errors: Rating: 5