On Monday 08 November 2004 00:55, Fajar Priyanto wrote:
> On Saturday 06 November 2004 03:34 am, Eric Scott wrote:
> > Hold up. ÂReinstalling proftpd got me a default that worked...
> > supposedly... but then why does it say "220 (vsFTPd 2.0.1)" when I ftp
> > into my domain. lol. Gee wizzle this is getting confusing. ÂHere I
> > thought I was dealing with proFTP, and now there's vsFTP... which I
> > didn't even remember I installed. Anyway; since it's already running...
> > where's the vsFTPd config file? lol.
> > ÂSigma
>
> It should be in /etc/vsftpd.conf
>
> However, back to proftpd. On default installation (without any config to
> edit), you should be able to connect to your FTP server, using your system
> username and password.

Well I got proFTPd working.  Somehow (Don't ask me how) I got vsFTPd insatlled 
earlier from source with the config file someplace else. I couldn't find it 
in etc or anywhere.  But yeah, I disabled vsFTPd and now proFTPd works fine.
           Thanx,
                    ES
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