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Hello.
I'm trying to setup vsftpd on Fedora 12. I need to require use of FTPS, and for now need to use a self-signed SSL certificate.
I managed to get the vsftpd service running and to connect as my user. I can list the home directory, but as soon as I try to list another directory, download or…
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# sudo /etc/init.d/vsftpd restart
Rather than invoking init scripts through /etc/init.d, use the service(8)
utility, e.g. service vsftpd restart
Since the script you are attempting to invoke has been converted to an
Upstart job, you may also use the stop(8) and then start(8) utilities,
e.g. stop…
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Have Ubuntu 11.10 with vsftpd installed and working. Can not get virtual users setup at all? Vsftpd will allow main Ubuntu owner account to login, but nothing else? I've followed several tutorials on adding virtual users, but nothing works? I just need to add 2 virtual users and have them be able…
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I have installed Ubuntu Server 10.10 and I am using it to host a domain that I have. I am trying to set up FTP for the server, but I am running into some problems. I have successfully installed vsFTPd and I have opened up ports 20, 21 on my firewall. In my vsFTPd configuration, I have enabled SSL…
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i've got vsftpd install on an ubuntu server 9.10
i can use chroot to restrict users to their own home directories but i also want to give them access to a group shared folder
for example, users foo1 and foo2 are local users in the group foos
i want foo1 to have access to /home/foo1 and /svr/foos…
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