Re: Proftpd situations
Take a look in the docs at the DefaultServer directive. I'm not quite sure
how proftpd determines what the primary address is, but I had a similar
problem with a server here. I defined a Virtual Host for one of the
addresses and let the main configuration handle the other one.
Ernest Johanson
Web Systems Administrator
Fuller Theological Seminary
On Wed, 6 Sep 2000 mattyt@oz.net wrote:
> Date: Wed, 06 Sep 2000 14:27:55 -0700 (PDT)
> From: mattyt@oz.net
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Proftpd situations
>
> Howdy, all,
>
> There may be a simple answer to this, but it sure is baffling me.
>
> We just had a new DSL circuit installed here at work. Our ISDN is still active
> and that is what all the clients are currently still hooked up to. The Potato
> server I have set up is currently serving ftp services via the LAN. The ISDN
> router simply forwards all ftp packets to the server.
>
> There is a second NIC in the server which has been dormant waiting for the new
> DSL circuit. The DSL router is configured in bridging mode because the server
> will be the firewall/router via ipchains. (It will also be an IMAP server using
> IMP)
>
> Here is the oddity: I ifconfig'd the second NIC, connected it to the new router
> (bridge) and was able to download just fine. The problem is that the proftpd
> stopped accepting ftp connections. As soon as I did an ifdown on the second
> NIC, ftp connections work fine. ifup the second NIC, ftp connections stop
> working, just like that.
>
> Is proftpd concerned about who is local or something like that when I ifup the
> 2nd NIC? Incidentally, I don't want to just give out the new IP address for
> people to download from via ftp, I want all of our customers to use the
> ftp.*.com address. And I don't want to have our ISP update the DNS yet as I'm
> going out of town soon for 3 weeks and I want to change as little as possible
> until I get back.
>
> TIA for any help. :) :)
>
> Cheers.....................
>
> Matthew Thompson https://mattyt.net/webmail
> mattyt@oz.net http://www.oz.net/~mattyt
> "Seriousness is the only refuge of the shallow."
> --Oscar Wilde
>
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