

Therefore, I am not sure if what I changed fixed the issue, or if something went wrong during the initial installation of the operating system, but here we go anyway:

Fast-forward one day and I've decided to completely wipe the operating system, reinstall and make vsftpd the very, very first thing to do after OS essentials. Internet both Server and Client: 1Gbps cat 5e cable directly to modemĪfter I posted the question, I tried a for a little longer, but to no avail. OS: Arch Linux 5.0.9-arch1-1-ARCH x86_64 (Up-to-date and installed today) Processor: 2xIntel Pentium (intel-ucode IS installed) I am completely out of ideas, after having researched this issue for 6 continuous hours. (Using the same login credentials as I use to login through SSH and locally on the server) var/log/vsftpd.log shows the same message over and over again: CONNECT: Client "192.168.178.69" Whenever I try to login I just get the same error over and over again: Connecting to 192.168.178.49:21.Ĭonnection made, awaiting welcome message. My user's login shell (/bin/bash) IS in /etc/shells The files referred to DO exist and have the permissions: root:root 744

The PAM file (/etc/pam.d/vsftpd) contains: #%PAM-1.0Īuth required pam_listfile.so item=user sense=deny file=/etc/ftpusers common-auth rvice is disabled and stopped in systemctl (after some testing)

rvice is enabled and started in systemctl However, commenting everything from deny_email_enable and downward (disabling passive, ssl and pam), with exception of 'listen=YES' doesn't yield other results. Rsa_private_key_file=/etc/ssl/certs/vsftpd.pem My normal configuration file (/etc/nf) looks like this: anonymous_enable=NOįtpd_banner=Welcome to the 'server name' FTP server.īanned_email_file=/etc/vsftpd.banned_emails However, after solving those two, the same problem (Error 530) occured. I tried using xinetd, but got it working just as well as vsftpd-standalone, with exception of errors '500 OOPS: run two copies of vsftpd for IPv4 and IPv6' and '500 OOPS: could not bind listening IPv4 socket'. I used to have UFW enabled (with 20:22/tcp and 20000:20200/tcp allowed) for both active and passive FTP, but have at some point disabled the entire thing. Vsftpd error 530 login incorrect occurs with valid credentials and the 5 articles that one links to.ĪskUbuntu - vsftpd 530 login incorrect and about 10 that offer the same solution. Some articles I've read and tried to use: I know this question has been asked countless times already, but I feel like I've tried every possible solution and none seem to work.
