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Problem using VSFTPD
Hello,
When my fellow employees loggin to the FTP server they have no problems if they use FTP clients. When they try and access the FTP site using their browsers using ftp://<domain> name all they get is a pub directory which is empty. They are not even prompted for loggin. How to fix this problem? |
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