Well, I use proftpd.i386 -|- 1.3.0-5.1.el4.kb in standalone mode, from kbsingh repo. I tried to disable all <VirtualHost> directives, and proftpd starts well, and FTP places are correctly browsable (from local 192.168.x.x IP address). Well, now it works, but I can't understand why it stop to run... In last reboot I had 3 virtual hosts; I added in this week 3 other virtual hosts, by a simple cut&paste and a normal conf change, and I restarted the service, and it worked well. Today, after the reboot, the misterious hang... I have no time now to search in logs a possibly solution, my boss can't understand these things... I'll find time later. Thank you Will! Nando --- Will McDonald <wmcdonald@xxxxxxxxx> ha scritto: > On 22/12/06, Ferdinando Santacroce > <jesus_was_rasta@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi all! > > Today I needed to replace my local server. > > Mounting HDs to the new computer, and thanks to > kudzu, > > my new server was up and running in less then 5 > > minutes... ;-) > > But rebooting I experieced a proftpd hang. The > server > > can't wake up proftpd; after remove it from > runlevel, > > all went to the right way, but a "service proftpd > > start" neither works. > > Server was online 1 month far, but I can't > remember a > > possibly proftpd update that broken my configs. I > only > > added some virtual server, just like I do > normally. > > Some ideas? > > Which release of CentOS is this? CentOS releases > typically use vsftpd > in place of proftpd. Where did you get your proftpd? > Is it built from > source or an RPM? > > Have you checked /var/log/message for any errors? > > Will. > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > Untitled Document __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Poco spazio e tanto spam? Yahoo! Mail ti protegge dallo spam e ti da tanto spazio gratuito per i tuoi file e i messaggi http://mail.yahoo.it _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos