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File permissions would be my best guess.
Yeah same guess here.
Navigate to the dir you're downloading to and give it a little ls -l
If you don't see
rwxr-xr-x
Most importantly that final x... you're gonna want to
sudo chmod 755 /path/to/your/directory
Assuming this is a private network.
Then try again.
And if it's not a private network?
Then be more careful what you're giving permissions to. Make a user group, and give that group privileges or something.