Is the server running as the same user as yourself? If permissions by the OS are like

drwx--S---  2 lavezzo lavezzo 4096 Aug  8 06:56 testing_permissions

only user lavezzo can do anything with the directory, although note that there is the S there for the group, so this may be preventing the server to access the directory. What is the output of umask for you? Can you try running the server with strace? That should show you exactly which system call failed with EPERM to give you extra clues. I don't think there is a bug in XRootD itself.


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