On Mon, Apr 1, 2013 at 8:04 PM, Max Pyziur wrote:
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> > [root@srv-rhsoft:~]$ cat /etc/sysconfig/iptables-config
> > # Load additional iptables modules (nat helpers)
> > # Default: -none-
> > # Space separated list of nat helpers (e.g. 'ip_nat_ftp ip_nat_irc'),
> which
> > # are loaded after the
Hi Max,
It looks like a network issue instead of the software. Falling back to
PORT sounds like to ACTIVE mode from PASV mode. In PASV, you will be
connecting to a random port told by server with a random port from your
side. Do you have a firewall to block such traffic that the system will
se
On Tue, 2 Apr 2013, Reindl Harald wrote:
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>
> Am 02.04.2013 01:25, schrieb Max Pyziur:
>> On Tue, 2 Apr 2013, Reindl Harald wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Am 02.04.2013 01:12, schrieb Max Pyziur:
Beginning today, I started to receive the following when ftp'ing to my
CentOS 6 machine:
ncftp
On Tue, 2 Apr 2013, Reindl Harald wrote:
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>
> Am 02.04.2013 01:12, schrieb Max Pyziur:
>> Beginning today, I started to receive the following when ftp'ing to my
>> CentOS 6 machine:
>> ncftp /home/pyz2 > dir
>> connect failed: No route to host.
>> connect failed: No route to host.
>> connect fail
On Mon, 1 Apr 2013, lists-centos wrote:
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>
> Original Message
>> Date: Monday, April 01, 2013 07:12:53 PM -0400
>> From: Max Pyziur
>> To: centos@centos.org
>> Cc:
>> Subject: [CentOS] Vsftpd configuration problem
>>
>>
On Tue, 2 Apr 2013, Reindl Harald wrote:
>
>
> Am 02.04.2013 01:12, schrieb Max Pyziur:
>> Beginning today, I started to receive the following when ftp'ing to my
>> CentOS 6 machine:
>> ncftp /home/pyz2 > dir
>> connect failed: No route to host.
>> connect failed: No route to host.
>> connect fail
Greetings,
Beginning today, I started to receive the following when ftp'ing to my
CentOS 6 machine:
ncftp /home/pyz2 > dir
connect failed: No route to host.
connect failed: No route to host.
connect failed: No route to host.
Falling back to PORT instead of PASV mode.
I can make a connection, bu
You could do a chroot jail
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Chroot_Vsftpd_with_non-system_users
Or are you looking for something else?
-Chris
On Dec 17, 2011, at 7:22 PM, Al Sparks wrote:
> Is there a way to configure vsftpd to limit where you can chdir to?
> === Al
>
Is there a way to configure vsftpd to limit where you can chdir to?
=== Al
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