Andrew Sackville-West wrote: > On Tue, May 16, 2006 at 09:06:21PM +0200, Florian Kulzer wrote: > >>On Tue, May 16, 2006 at 20:52:10 +0200, Dirk wrote: >> >>>"421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection" >>> >>>proftpd, wu-ftpd, (netkit) ftpd ... they all suck ass! >>> >>>(Yeah, I'm ultimately pissed after reading too many sloppy howto's) >>> >>> >>>Dirk >> >>If a head and a book collide, and it sounds hollow, this is not >>necessarily the book's fault. - Lichtenberg >> >>-- >>Regards, >> Florian >> >>P.S. You most likely have a configuration problem with a firewall or >> with (x)inetd. Many people on this list know how to fix such >> things, but few are inclined to help rude trolls. > > > Damn, here we were trying to fan the flames on a smoldering banana > peel while this guy is over here with a blowtorch and a can of > gasoline (petrol). > > Dirk, > > are there any logs pertinent to the ftp server? if not, you might want > to turn them on. turn up the logging/verbosity on your ftp > client. plus review EVERYTHING you did to your sytem in the last few > days. And don't give us a bunch of crap about how windows is a better > ftp server. go out and see how many public ftp sites are run on *nix > varieties with no trouble for years on end. > > A > > "Now we got some heat around here." -- me >
Ah, you know how it is... You get only attention if you troll... So, this is from the log of proftpd: > Passive data transfer failed, possibly due to network issues > Check your PassivePorts and MasqueradeAddress settings, > and any router, NAT, and firewall rules in the network path. > FTP no transfer timeout, disconnected > FTP session closed. I also tried to run it w/o xinetd but that didn't help. Dirk -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]