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Stop/Start proftpd
Hi everyone, I was wondering how to configure ftp access for one user when I found this board.
After some searches I found my infos around proftpd (and the great config file proftpd.conf who answered to all my dreams...) but now I only need to stop proftpd and restart it (I guess it is needed to take the modifications done in proftpd.conf, isn't it?) I 've made some FTP test and my user still arrives in an old directory, previously configured in proftd.conf and I wish him to go in the new directory configured so how do I stop/restart proftdp? is it necessary? if not, why do my changes have no effect? Thanx! |
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