Plesk Proftpd Error No Valid Servers Configured
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10, 2012. MeminPinguin New Pleskian 0 Messages: 2 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 0 Hi, I'm all new and try to find a solution. I'm not a admin warning unable to determine ip address of proftpd pro but feel comfortable. We are small enterprise and lease/rent server by strato for
Proftpd No Valid Servers Configured
5 years. Until a few days I had suse + Plesk Panel 9.3 After several days waiting, incl. HDD exchange, 1 IP not working, second IP would not be taken from Plesk 10.2 (all stuff we had for over 5 years pin prior setup) etc I did today new installation #5 to system below Now I have: Hostname blablablabla.intl IP address xx.xxx.xx.xxx OS Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Panel version 11.0.9 Update #18 Support by Strato is below anything I ever experienced so I hope somebody here can send me to the right place to find instruction what to do. I have SSH Explorer client and of course root access With the version before I would ad domains, config it and could after that login with my FileZilla client to start transfer of files as needed. Now after configuration of domain in My Webspaces when try this I get in FileZilla: blablablabla.intl proftpd[13619]: error: no valid servers configured Under Tools& Settings >> Parallels Plesk Panel Components Management I find: psa-proftpd 1.3.4a - ubuntu12.04.build110120606.19 Under Service Management I have: Web Server (Apache) SMTP Server (Postfix) IMAP/POP3 Server (Courier-IMAP) DNS Server (BIND) Tomcat Java ColdFusion (Not configured) PostgreSQL SpamAssassin Parallels Premium Antivirus Kaspersky Antivirus Plesk milter (Postfix) Reverse Proxy Server (nginx) (I disabled that as in plesk documantation said, I just wanted to run Apache and dont have another component to digg with) Can somebody point me in the right direction to find a solution for the problem?? Sorry about my poor english writing, aint my first lingo MeminPinguin, Oct 10, 2012 #1 IgorG Forums Analyst Plesk Team 36 30% Messages: 21,235 Likes Received: 449 Trophy Points: 852 Location: Novosibirsk, Russia Usually this error occurs due to missing entry for server hostname in "/etc/hosts" file. Check that you have this record according to output 'hostname' command. For example: # hostname ppu11-1.demo.pp.plesk.ru # cat /etc/hosts | grep ppu11-1.demo.pp.plesk.ru 10.58.165.199 ppu11-1.demo.pp.plesk.ru ppu11-1 IgorG, Oct 10, 2012 #2 MeminPinguin New Pleskia
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ProFTPD » Support » warning: unable to determine IP address of
ServerType standalone
DefaultServer on
# Allow FTP resuming.
# Remember to set to off if you have an incoming ftp no valid for upload.
AllowStoreRestart on
# Port 21 is the standard FTP port.
Port 21
# Umask 022 is a good standard umask to prevent new dirs and files
# from being group and world writable.
Umask 022
# To prevent DoS attacks, set the maximum number of child processes
# to no valid servers 30. If you need to allow more than 30 concurrent connections
# at once, simply increase this value. Note that this ONLY works
# in standalone mode, in inetd mode you should use an inetd server
# that allows you to limit maximum number of processes per service
# (such as xinetd).
MaxInstances 30
# Set the user and group under which the server will run.
User nobody
Group nogroup
# To cause every FTP user to be "jailed" (chrooted) into their home
# directory, uncomment this line.
#DefaultRoot ~
# Normally, we want files to be overwriteable.
AllowOverwrite on
# Bar use of SITE CHMOD by default
DenyAll
# Needed for NIS.
PersistentPasswd off
# Default root can be used to put users in a chroot environment.
# As an example if you have a user foo and you want to put foo in /home/foo
# chroot environment you would do this:
#
# DefaultRoot /home/foo foo
I ran proftpd --configtest and got this....Code: [Select]proftpd --configtest
Checking syntax of configuration file
- getaddrinfo 'rmatt68.0.1ick.com' error: Temporary failure in name resolution
- warning: unable to determine IP address of '
- error: no valid servers configured
- Fatal: error processing configuration file '
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