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    Question Why are Plesk System Updates and Yum not in sync?

    Plesk System Updates says "All packages are up-to-date". However a yum check-updates resulted in many packages that needed an update. I believed System Updates would check yum and other package managers for updates. Is this assumption incorrect? I've performed a yum update to be not vulnerable...
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    Resolved no ftp connection - couldn't open /etc/ftpusers

    Indeed, the firewall was blocking connections...... stupid... I was mislead by the authentication failures. Any tips about configuring FTP and firewall?
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    Resolved no ftp connection - couldn't open /etc/ftpusers

    I'm not behind NAT. Using Pasive mode. The service seems to be very instable. I do copy the password which i'm 100% sure is correct. Sometimes the login is logged as authentication failure. Sometime as succesful, however, after being succesful and the client keeps waiting the client asks for...
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    Resolved no ftp connection - couldn't open /etc/ftpusers

    Hi UFHH01, thanks for thinking with me. There seems to be no such thing as update-rc.d? update-rc.d: command not found
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    Resolved no ftp connection - couldn't open /etc/ftpusers

    Hi, I thought this was triggered by the fact that it couldn't read the /etc/ftpusers :) Login is succesful now, but I run in the same experience I had before: ftp client isn't able to load file listing. /var/log/secure: May 19 09:56:44 vps proftpd: pam_listfile(proftpd:auth): Couldn't open...
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    Resolved no ftp connection - couldn't open /etc/ftpusers

    Dear AYamshanov, I've tried both of your solutions, no TSL/SSL didn't work. Neither did commenting out the line in pam_stack.so This is the result in /var/log/secure when I try to connect with FTPS: May 19 09:11:43 vps proftpd: pam_listfile(proftpd:auth): Couldn't open /etc/ftpusers May 19...
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    Resolved no ftp connection - couldn't open /etc/ftpusers

    No. Before re-install I recall getting two lines, now only this one. I will revert to last backup and try again
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    Resolved no ftp connection - couldn't open /etc/ftpusers

    Re-install did not solve the problems I experience, still the same error. rpm -V psa-proftpd resolves in S.5....T. c /etc/xinetd.d/ftp_psa which is a file that exists. How do I know if I mis a folder.
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    Resolved no ftp connection - couldn't open /etc/ftpusers

    Hi UFHH01, Thanks for the response. 1) I am on CentOS. 2) When i try to de-install this using Plesk installer it says a lot of packages which depend on proftpd will be de-installed as well. Is there a better way to re-install? 3) #%PAM-1.0 auth required pam_listfile.so item=user...
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    Resolved no ftp connection - couldn't open /etc/ftpusers

    I am unable to connect using FTP with TLS/SSL on Plesk Onyx. Running service xinetd status taught me: pam_listfile(proftpd:auth): Couldn't open /etc/ftpusers Solutions like these don't solve the problem. Security settings are set to allow only FTPS connections. Checked with setting this to...
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    Resolved SSH without BIND

    I was not aware of other services needing BIND. No problem keeping it up and running then!Thanks for the response
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    Resolved SSH without BIND

    I am using my providers DNS service for my VPS so no need for BIND I guess. After removing BIND and restarting the server I was not able to login using SSH. Seems like sshd needs BIND to work. Restoring a backup solved the problem. Is there a way to configure my CentOs to work without BIND?
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