Re: vsftpd: access network directories possibe?
- From: Ohmster <notareal@emailaddress.>
- Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2006 13:07:57 -0500
"Peter Greff" <kick_it_into_tonne@xxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:ul6c14xhl6.ln2@xxxxxxxxxxxx:
You misunderstood me. The mentioned setting will not solve your
problem, but will tell vsftpd to give more detailed information in the
*log file*, so you'll be able to see what's going wrong. The output of
the *server* is important not the client's one. As I derive from your
last posting, you have already solved your problem, so you can set
"log_ftp_protocol=NO" to safe some diskspace and system resources. You
can turn it on again if you encounter the next problem. ;) See "man
vsftpd.conf" for further details.
Regards
Peter
Yes, that makes good sense. Thank you Peter.
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