Paul Slootman wrote:
On Wed 23 Sep 2009, Paul Slootman wrote:
Apparently the port specification is mandatory.
Adding ,21 to the IP address lets it work correctly.
Please fix the manpage to reflect that.
In fact, the summary correctly shows:
[-S [address,][port]]
but the detailed explana
Paul Slootman wrote:
On Tue 22 May 2007, Paul Slootman wrote:
The -S IPaddr should be the correct option...
Apparently the port specification is mandatory.
Adding ,21 to the IP address lets it work correctly.
Please fix the manpage to reflect that.
You are right. I'll fix that.
Regards
On Wed 23 Sep 2009, Paul Slootman wrote:
>
> Apparently the port specification is mandatory.
> Adding ,21 to the IP address lets it work correctly.
>
> Please fix the manpage to reflect that.
In fact, the summary correctly shows:
[-S [address,][port]]
but the detailed explanation of -S sho
On Tue 22 May 2007, Paul Slootman wrote:
>
> The -S IPaddr should be the correct option...
Apparently the port specification is mandatory.
Adding ,21 to the IP address lets it work correctly.
Please fix the manpage to reflect that.
Paul
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On Tue 19 Jun 2007, Stefan Hornburg wrote:
> >However the syslog shows:
> >pure-ftpd: ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [ERROR] Unable to start a standalone
> > server: [Invalid
> >argument]
> >
> >The -S IPaddr should be the correct option...
> >I've tried on 2 systems, it didn't work on either.
> >N
Paul Slootman wrote:
Package: pure-ftpd
Version: 1.0.21-8
Severity: normal
When putting one of my IP addresses in /etc/pure-ftpd/conf/Bind,
the init.d script shows:
Restarting ftp server: Running: /usr/sbin/pure-ftpd -S 192.168.1.1 -B
However the syslog shows:
pure-ftpd: ([EMAIL PROTECTE
Package: pure-ftpd
Version: 1.0.21-8
Severity: normal
When putting one of my IP addresses in /etc/pure-ftpd/conf/Bind,
the init.d script shows:
Restarting ftp server: Running: /usr/sbin/pure-ftpd -S 192.168.1.1 -B
However the syslog shows:
pure-ftpd: ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [ERROR] Unable to s
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