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On Thu, 24 Jul 2003 08:17:41 -0500, Mark Stevens wrote:

> I was restarting xinetd just in case. Process of elimination.
> 
> Results of Verify:
> S.5....T c /etc/vsftpd.ftpusers
> S.5....T c /etc/vsftpd/vsftpd.conf
> .M...UG.   /var/ftp
> .M...UG.   /var/ftp/pub
> 
> Results of Netstat:
> tcp        0      0 
> *:ftp                   *:*                     LISTEN      1557/xinetd 

This isn't the expected output, is it?

> Replaced the config file with one straight out of the rpm, unchanged, and 
> started the service.
> 
> service vsftpd status  -  vsftpd dead but subsys locked.

No surprise, since xinetd blocks ftp port as you can see above.
Double-check that if you want to run vsftpd via xinetd (in that case
you have a vsftpd config file in /etc/xinet.d), your vsftpd.conf
file does NOT include listen=YES. Else, drop the vsftpd file from
/etc/xinet.d and run vsftpd as a standalone daemon (service vsftpd
start). I think at some point in time you added a conflicting file
in /etc/xinet.d.

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