According to Geof Goodrum: While burning my CPU.
> 
> Check /etc/ for the file ftpshutdown (may vary).  From the ftpshut man
> page:
> 
>        Running  this  command  will create a file that the server
>        will use to determine when to shutdown. Once the  shutdown
>        has  occured,  the  server will continue to refuse connec-
>        tions until this file is removed.  The  location  of  this
>        file  is specified by the shutdown stanza in the ftpaccess
>        file.

Which version of ftpshut are you running ?, i am a little baffeld as i have
never come across this problem and realy i cant find the above text in my
man page for ftpshut. I am using;

Version wu-2.4.2-academ[BETA-15](1) Sat Oct 24 23:02:51 CDT 1998


> 
> So you might check /etc/ftpaccess to see what file your system uses.
> Remove the file and everything should be okay.

Mostly it is, /etc/shutmsg both on Slackware and Redhat.

> 
> Geof Goodrum
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> 


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