Clients who logged in were restricted to their home dir's by default, whereas before they were not. (Problem #1) This was easily fixed by
editing /etc/ftpaccess and removing the line "guestusers *"
The second problem was that many ftp clients reported that even after
Problem-#1 was fixed, their ftp clients were disconnected from the command channel after a single file "put" command. So if they logged
in, changed to another directory and put a file (successfully). Then
they did an "ls", they received the error message like:
No command channel They were no longer connected to the ftp-server.
I backed out to wu-ftpd-2.6.1-21 everything started working.
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