Well, I use proftpd.i386 -|- 1.3.0-5.1.el4.kb in standalone mode, from kbsingh repo. I tried to disable all <VirtualHost> directives, and proftpd starts well, and FTP places are correctly browsable (from local 192.168.x.x IP address). Well, now it works, but I can't understand why it stop to run... In last reboot I had 3 virtual hosts; I added in this week 3 other virtual hosts, by a simple cut&paste and a normal conf change, and I restarted the service, and it worked well. Today, after the reboot, the misterious hang... I have no time now to search in logs a possibly solution, my boss can't understand these things... I'll find time later.
Thank you Will! Nando
--- Will McDonald wmcdonald@gmail.com ha scritto:
On 22/12/06, Ferdinando Santacroce jesus_was_rasta@yahoo.it wrote:
Hi all! Today I needed to replace my local server. Mounting HDs to the new computer, and thanks to
kudzu,
my new server was up and running in less then 5 minutes... ;-) But rebooting I experieced a proftpd hang. The
server
can't wake up proftpd; after remove it from
runlevel,
all went to the right way, but a "service proftpd start" neither works. Server was online 1 month far, but I can't
remember a
possibly proftpd update that broken my configs. I
only
added some virtual server, just like I do
normally.
Some ideas?
Which release of CentOS is this? CentOS releases typically use vsftpd in place of proftpd. Where did you get your proftpd? Is it built from source or an RPM?
Have you checked /var/log/message for any errors?
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