I do not use ftp much lately, but my bro did and noticed we cannot ftp to the server since the upgrade.
Using VSFTP. Tried rebooting but nothing.
Looks like it goes through the whole process and then 'bam'. Could not find an error log that listed the error anywhere.
Worked great before 5.4 update, now it does not work at all.
Here is the info from cuteftp.
STATUS:> Getting listing "/"... STATUS:> Connecting to FTP server 72.35.68.61:21 (ip = 72.35.68.61)... STATUS:> Socket connected. Waiting for welcome message... 220 Welcome to the server STATUS:> Connected. Authenticating... COMMAND:> USER xxxxxxxx 331 Please specify the password. COMMAND:> PASS ***** 230 Login successful. STATUS:> Login successful. COMMAND:> PWD ERROR:> Can't read from control socket. Socket error = #10054.
Any ideas? Thanks.
Bob
I do not use ftp much lately, but my bro did and noticed we cannot ftp to the server since the upgrade.
Using VSFTP. Tried rebooting but nothing.
Looks like it goes through the whole process and then 'bam'. Could not find an error log that listed the error anywhere.
Worked great before 5.4 update, now it does not work at all.
If you are using iptables, make sure you have ip_conntrack_ftp loaded. This can be accomplished by making sure that ip_conntrack_ftp appears in the "IPTABLES_MODULES" line in /etc/sysconfig/iptables-config and restart iptables. Either that or try turning off iptables temporarily to test.
From: Barry Brimer [mailto:lists@brimer.org] Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2009 11:33 PM To: CentOS mailing list Subject: Re: [CentOS] Not able to FTP since 5.4
I do not use ftp much lately, but my bro did and noticed we
cannot ftp
to the server since the upgrade.
Using VSFTP. Tried rebooting but nothing.
Looks like it goes through the whole process and then 'bam'. Could not find an error log that listed the error anywhere.
Worked great before 5.4 update, now it does not work at all.
Apparetnly this is a bug....have to set port connect to 20 = yes...worked fine after that. Unknown if this will be fixed or they fixed something that makes this now necessary. On bugzilla I found out..