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Browse All TopicsI am using RedHat 9.0 and I had vsftpd installed. When I typed
/etc/init.d/vsftpd start the ftp site worked and
/etc/init.d/vsftpd stop it stoped. So I thought it works fine. I tried it next day and it didn't work. So, I removed all files with name vsftpd and now I want to reinstall vsftpd with latest version and configure it. I tried searching on google but found no solution that works. Could someone please describe step by step process of installing and configuring vsftpd so it works like it did before.
I am accessing redhat through SSH client and SSH File transfer client.
Thank you !!!
--scientist.
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