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Have you tried restarting the daemon?

# service vsftpd restart

(That's assuming it's running standalone.) And then looking in the logs?

On 26/01/06, Andrew Rice <andrew@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> ok this might help but when I perform a status on the vsftpd server under /etc/init.d
> it says vsftpd dead but subsys locked
>
> is that of any help?
>
>
>
> | Andrew Rice wrote:
> |
> | >I dont think the passive disabled is it...either...it just says connected
> | >and then hangs there and then I finally
> | >get disconnected...hmm
> | >
> | >
> | That's that same thing that happens to me. If I wait until it times
> | out.. the 5 minutes or whatever you have your time out set to, it will
> | disconnect. But, it almost never returns the directory listing... but is
> | just connected. Some FTP clients will try non-passive after a period of
> | time, others you have to set.
> |
> | John Hinton
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