We had an LDAP user account abort file transfer because of quota exceeded.
1. We don't have any quotas set or enforced.
2. I thought quotas didn't apply to LDAP users anyway?
SSH_FXP_STATUS: Maximum quota exceeded.Transfer aborted.
What would cause this?
User "exceeded quota" when none enforced.
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Re: User "exceeded quota" when none enforced.
Please check whether you mapped the LDAP user to a local user.
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Re: User "exceeded quota" when none enforced.
It is not mapped to a local account.
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Re: User "exceeded quota" when none enforced.
OK, if you got a server log like "SSH_FXP_STATUS: Maximum quota exceeded.Transfer aborted.", it indicates you have enabled the "disk quota" for a local user, if you use LDAP authentication, then LDAP user probably maps to the local user.
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Re: User "exceeded quota" when none enforced.
We don't enforce quota or transfer limits anywhere, and the LDAP user is absolutely not mapped to any local user.
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Re: User "exceeded quota" when none enforced.
The issue has popped up again.
Originally, the LDAP account is not mapped to local.
I tried to add a local and map it and made sure no quotas are enforced on the Local account, and it has the issue still.
Originally, the LDAP account is not mapped to local.
I tried to add a local and map it and made sure no quotas are enforced on the Local account, and it has the issue still.