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Running pure-ftpd with yum is painful ftp://yum:pwd@yum.rhsoft.net/generic/i386/repodata/filelists.xml.gz: [Errno 4] IOError: [Errno ftp error] 421 15 users (the maximum) are already logged in, sorry Can anybody tell me how this can by with my configuration below? why 15 users is the maximum? Sometimes yum gets a timeout, while pure-ftpd is ignorierung a part of configuration im not sure "PassivePortRange" works really, the ports are open on router and iptables. BrokenClientsCompatibility yes MaxClientsNumber 100 Daemonize no MaxClientsPerIP 50 VerboseLog no DisplayDotFiles no AnonymousOnly no NoAnonymous yes SyslogFacility none ChrootEveryone yes MySQLConfigFile /etc/pure-ftpd/pureftpd-mysql.conf PAMAuthentication no UnixAuthentication no DontResolve yes MaxIdleTime 15 LimitRecursion 10000 20 AnonymousCanCreateDirs no AnonymousCantUpload yes MaxLoad 4 PassivePortRange 10000 10030 AntiWarez no Umask 117:007 MinUID 500 UseFtpUsers no AllowUserFXP no AllowAnonymousFXP no ProhibitDotFilesWrite no ProhibitDotFilesRead no AutoRename no LogPID yes AltLog clf:/var/log/pure-ftpd.log NoChmod no KeepAllFiles no CreateHomeDir yes PIDFile /var/run/pure-ftpd.pid CallUploadScript no MaxDiskUsage 90 NoRename no CustomerProof yes PerUserLimits 10:20 NoTruncate yes TLS 0 IPV4Only yes IPV6Only no FileSystemCharset utf8 ClientCharset latin1 PassivePortRange 10000:10029
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