On January 13, 2004 07:18 am, you wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, Nick W wrote:
> > On January 13, 2004 06:54 am, you wrote:
> > > On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, Nick W wrote:
> > > > Could someone take a look at this configuration for me? My question
> > > > is, why is it denying my anonymous login? [its actually the default
> > > > anon config, which is why I don't understand it not working]
> > >
> > > Check /etc/ftpusers and remove "ftp" if it's there.
> >
> > theres no file /etc/ftpusers or /etc/proftpd/ftpusers -- should there be?
>
> On my system, /etc/ftpusers does exist. Perhaps its in an odd place or
> called a different name. Anyway, any user that appears in /etc/ftpusers
> will be denied access. In the case of anonymous, the user ftp is involved.
> If there isn't one, then it should be allowing everyone.
>
> Did you check that the user "ftp" exists on your system?

All the necessary users exist on the system, and I tried using both my email 
address and the password for the user as a pass to no avail. I even told it 
not to require a password for anon, no dice. What gives?
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