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YorkshireSteve
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Hello,
I tried posting this earlier but think it might have failed - please forgive me if it appears twice!
I enabled SSH on a domain on one of our Plesk servers, and then shortly after disabled SSH. Since then, FTP for that domain isn't working - I simply get "530 Login incorrect". If I re-enable SSH I can connect via SFTP, but still not regular FTP. Other accounts have been unaffected.
I've tried resetting / changing the domain password, the username, reconfiguring the domain, upgrading all packages on the server (inc. Plesk) and physically rebooting the server. Nothing works, just the same error. I know that removing and re-adding the domain will probably work, however it's a large site with lots of traffic therefore would rather not have to do this if it's avoidable.
The server's running CentOS Linux 5.4, with Plesk 9.2.3 with latest updates all-round.
Hope someone can help!
Thanks,
Steve
I tried posting this earlier but think it might have failed - please forgive me if it appears twice!
I enabled SSH on a domain on one of our Plesk servers, and then shortly after disabled SSH. Since then, FTP for that domain isn't working - I simply get "530 Login incorrect". If I re-enable SSH I can connect via SFTP, but still not regular FTP. Other accounts have been unaffected.
I've tried resetting / changing the domain password, the username, reconfiguring the domain, upgrading all packages on the server (inc. Plesk) and physically rebooting the server. Nothing works, just the same error. I know that removing and re-adding the domain will probably work, however it's a large site with lots of traffic therefore would rather not have to do this if it's avoidable.
The server's running CentOS Linux 5.4, with Plesk 9.2.3 with latest updates all-round.
Hope someone can help!
Thanks,
Steve