On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 5:59 PM, Ed Landaveri<landaveri(a)inbox.com> wrote:
I would advise you NOT to allow WRITE_ENABLE. If your clients are
other *.nix clients you only need scp/sftp or psftp on Windows clients. If you have MAC
clients they also can use scp. These clients run over ssh that come stardard on
Fedora/CentOS/Red Hat boxes. If you have Debian you install the ssh server and this will
put the secure copy/ftp clients too. This way you just allow anonymous access and if your
users want to upload anything to your server they will use a secure connection to their
home directories. Good for loggin purposes too!
The reason your directory listing fails is because of iptables. Remember vsftp as any ftp
server uses incoming port 21 connections but not well-known ports outgoing connections.
Google and you'll find the exact configuration.
If it is an iptables/firewall proble, system-config-firewall or maybe
system-config-securitylevel can be used to fix it
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