Re: vsftpd: access network directories possibe? - SOLVED
- From: Ohmster <notareal@emailaddress.>
- Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2006 03:48:37 -0500
Ohmster <notareal@emailaddress.> wrote in
news:Xns986A2CEB9719DMyBigKitty@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
Can anyone tell me how to make a link in the ftp pub directory to a
share on a network computer and then have it accessible from an ftp
connection, for downloading files as well as listing them? Thanks.
The answer can be found on this page:
http://stuff.mit.edu/afs/sipb/machine/penguin-lust/src/vsftpd-1.2.2/FAQ
Q) Help! I'm getting the error "426 Failure writing network stream." on
downloads.
A) You shouldn't see this with v1.2.1 or newer versions of vsftpd. Older
versions of vsftpd can give this error if the user tries to download
something from an unusual filesystem (e.g. FAT), which don't support
performance features used by vsftpd. With vsftpd-1.1.3 and newer there is a
confif workaround, use_sendfile=NO.
I added the use_sendfile=NO to my vsftpd.conf file, restarted xinetd, and
now it works.
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