So I google'd around and found these instructions on how to create an FTP user and give him access to a directory
To create FTP user through SSH you would need to follow below mentioned steps:
1. Login as root through SSH.
2. Next add the user account you want using the 'useradd' command
useradd <username>
3. Now create a special group for that user.
groupadd <groupname>
4. Now to add the user to the group
gpasswd -a <username> <groupname>
These commands are non-standard but
available on most popular
distributions. If not, then you can
try editing /etc/group using your
favorite text editor.
5. Change the group ownership of the special directory to that group.
chgrp -Ra groupname
/path/to/your/web/directory
6. Enable write permissions
chmod -R g+rw
/path/to/your/web/directory
Now that was great and all, but the problem is that on ftp, my user (named jon) logs into the directory /home/jon instead of the Oxford directory I set for his group, as per instructions: `/home/domain/public_html/wallpaper
If you want to change the permissions you should use the binary option rather than alphabetical. For example:
chmod 777 - for all users to do all. You would probably be better with 755 though with what you want.