On Sat, 13 Aug 2011, Tim Dunphy wrote:
To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org From: Tim Dunphy bluethundr@jokefire.com Subject: Re: [CentOS] can't list directories in ftp
Hello again, Barry
Yes interestingly enough that seemed to do it for the local test. This is odd, because I remember setting up another ProFTPd server with this directive and never ran into this issue.
Nevertheless, once I commented out the MasqueradeAddress directive it works locally.
I've NEVER had any problems with proftpd for myself, running on Centos 5.6 - it's always worked out of the box for me.
I use gFTP to login to my main machine from my laptops, even logged in from a Vista laptop to my Centos 5.6 machine via ftp, using WinSCP.
I have created 2 directories under my normal user acount, and just login using a GUI client like gFTP, and that takes me to my home directory. I use ~/FTP-OUT for placing files I want to get things from, and another directory called ~/ftp-in for moving things to the main Centos machine. The ftp port is opened in my custom firewall to machines on the LAN side only. Works fine for me.
I know it's lazy, but if I can't be bothered to get up and walk to the main machine, I can always login via ssh to move things around on the main Centos box while I'm on the laptop ;)
HTH
Keith Roberts
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