[Bug 831907] Re: Default configuration file refers to nonexistent certificate

2014-04-29 Thread Robie Basak
I'm looking through old bugs in vsftpd. As far as I can tell, this is
fixed in the current development release, since rsa_cert_file and
rsa_private_key_file are set (not commented out) in the default
/etc/vsftpd.conf, and point to the snakeoil paths. This matches the
second method in your original report.

If I'm wrong, please do explain and reopen. Thanks!

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[Bug 831907] Re: Default configuration file refers to nonexistent certificate

2012-10-09 Thread Dark Star1
Must say that adding my own self-signed cert doesn't work either

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[Bug 831907] Re: Default configuration file refers to nonexistent certificate

2012-10-09 Thread Dark Star1
nor does using the snakeoil cert work.

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[Bug 831907] Re: Default configuration file refers to nonexistent certificate

2011-08-23 Thread Erik SimmesgÄrd
The default behaviour of vsftpd's ssl_enable option is disabled. I
recommend setting this bug to Importance: Low since it would only affect
users who change the default behaviour.


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[Bug 831907] Re: Default configuration file refers to nonexistent certificate

2011-08-23 Thread Dave Walker
** Changed in: vsftpd (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = Low

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