>>>>> "Mark" == Mark Haney <mhaney@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: Mark> Colin Paul Adams wrote: >> Locally, I can login anonymously to my vsftpd service. >> >> But if I try to login from a KVM virtual machine running >> FreeBSD, I get permission denied. >> >> Why? I can't find any log messages, nor any configuration >> options that suggest it shouldn't be allowed. >> >> Any clues? Mark> Are you trying to login anonymously from the VM? Any other Mark> login type is managed by /etc/vsftpd/user_list and Mark> /etc/vsftpd/ftpusers. Mark> It may also be the conf file isn't setup to use network Mark> interfaces.Or maybe iptables? I now think I was using the wrong IP address to try to connect - I was using my public domain name, which means access from ouside the firewall. If instead I use 10.0.0.2 I get a staright: connection refused. Do I have to tell vsftpd to listen on a special IP address? Shouldn't 10.0.0.2 be equal to localhost on the host OS? I have -net nic -net user specified. Or maybe I have to configure the router to forward ports 20/21 to the host OS. Not sure how to do this at all. -- Colin Adams Preston Lancashire -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list