Re: How to get vsftpd working

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On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 5:59 PM, Ed Landaveri<landaveri@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I would advise you NOT to allow WRITE_ENABLE. If your clients are other *.nix clients you only need scp/sftp or psftp on Windows clients. If you have MAC clients they also can use scp. These clients run over ssh that come stardard on Fedora/CentOS/Red Hat boxes. If you have Debian you install the ssh server and this will put the secure copy/ftp clients too. This way you just allow anonymous access and if your users want to upload anything to your server they will use a secure connection to their home directories. Good for loggin purposes too!
>
> The reason your directory listing fails is because of iptables. Remember vsftp as any ftp server uses incoming port 21 connections but not well-known ports outgoing connections. Google and you'll find the exact configuration.

If it is an iptables/firewall proble, system-config-firewall or maybe
system-config-securitylevel can be used to fix it

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