Uninstall then install makes vstpd service unrecognized, vsftpd: unrecognized service
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I installed vsftpd
on my server using this and this link. But due to this error I followed the solution and tried to update the vsftpd
.
But because of some configuration problem it was not functioning and I decided to reinstall it using this problem's solutions.
But now after installing it again when I type:
sudo service vsftpd restart
or sudo /etc/init.d/vsftpd restart
it shows me:
vsftpd: unrecognized service. and
sudo: /etc/init.d/vsftpd: command not found
How to solve this?
14.04 server ftp vsftpd
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up vote
4
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favorite
I installed vsftpd
on my server using this and this link. But due to this error I followed the solution and tried to update the vsftpd
.
But because of some configuration problem it was not functioning and I decided to reinstall it using this problem's solutions.
But now after installing it again when I type:
sudo service vsftpd restart
or sudo /etc/init.d/vsftpd restart
it shows me:
vsftpd: unrecognized service. and
sudo: /etc/init.d/vsftpd: command not found
How to solve this?
14.04 server ftp vsftpd
It looks like it isn't actually installed. Trysudo apt-get purge vsftpd && sudo apt-get install vsftpd
– bain
Jul 25 '14 at 12:47
I did as you said, but the result is same.
– salman wahed
Jul 25 '14 at 13:58
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up vote
4
down vote
favorite
up vote
4
down vote
favorite
I installed vsftpd
on my server using this and this link. But due to this error I followed the solution and tried to update the vsftpd
.
But because of some configuration problem it was not functioning and I decided to reinstall it using this problem's solutions.
But now after installing it again when I type:
sudo service vsftpd restart
or sudo /etc/init.d/vsftpd restart
it shows me:
vsftpd: unrecognized service. and
sudo: /etc/init.d/vsftpd: command not found
How to solve this?
14.04 server ftp vsftpd
I installed vsftpd
on my server using this and this link. But due to this error I followed the solution and tried to update the vsftpd
.
But because of some configuration problem it was not functioning and I decided to reinstall it using this problem's solutions.
But now after installing it again when I type:
sudo service vsftpd restart
or sudo /etc/init.d/vsftpd restart
it shows me:
vsftpd: unrecognized service. and
sudo: /etc/init.d/vsftpd: command not found
How to solve this?
14.04 server ftp vsftpd
14.04 server ftp vsftpd
edited May 23 '17 at 12:39
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It looks like it isn't actually installed. Trysudo apt-get purge vsftpd && sudo apt-get install vsftpd
– bain
Jul 25 '14 at 12:47
I did as you said, but the result is same.
– salman wahed
Jul 25 '14 at 13:58
add a comment |
It looks like it isn't actually installed. Trysudo apt-get purge vsftpd && sudo apt-get install vsftpd
– bain
Jul 25 '14 at 12:47
I did as you said, but the result is same.
– salman wahed
Jul 25 '14 at 13:58
It looks like it isn't actually installed. Try
sudo apt-get purge vsftpd && sudo apt-get install vsftpd
– bain
Jul 25 '14 at 12:47
It looks like it isn't actually installed. Try
sudo apt-get purge vsftpd && sudo apt-get install vsftpd
– bain
Jul 25 '14 at 12:47
I did as you said, but the result is same.
– salman wahed
Jul 25 '14 at 13:58
I did as you said, but the result is same.
– salman wahed
Jul 25 '14 at 13:58
add a comment |
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0
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Problem
There currently is a kernel bug in 14.04 that will be solved by a kernel update. My current kernel is: 3.13.0-34-generic
, and the minimum needed kernel version at the time of this writing is: 3.15.0-031500
.
Workaround
This is not a solution to the problem, but will allow you to run vsftp
and will allow you to stop vsftp
by rebooting until a solution to the kernel problem is deployed to Ubuntu 14.04
To start vsftpd:
Edit the /etc/vsftpd.conf
and set the listen=
parameter to YES
sudo reboot
vsftp
will get started as a standalone program (not a service)
To stop vsftpd:
Edit the /etc/vsftpd.conf
and set the listen=
parameter to NO
sudo reboot
If anyone has any better ideas then mine, feel free to add to this answer!!!
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active
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up vote
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Problem
There currently is a kernel bug in 14.04 that will be solved by a kernel update. My current kernel is: 3.13.0-34-generic
, and the minimum needed kernel version at the time of this writing is: 3.15.0-031500
.
Workaround
This is not a solution to the problem, but will allow you to run vsftp
and will allow you to stop vsftp
by rebooting until a solution to the kernel problem is deployed to Ubuntu 14.04
To start vsftpd:
Edit the /etc/vsftpd.conf
and set the listen=
parameter to YES
sudo reboot
vsftp
will get started as a standalone program (not a service)
To stop vsftpd:
Edit the /etc/vsftpd.conf
and set the listen=
parameter to NO
sudo reboot
If anyone has any better ideas then mine, feel free to add to this answer!!!
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
Problem
There currently is a kernel bug in 14.04 that will be solved by a kernel update. My current kernel is: 3.13.0-34-generic
, and the minimum needed kernel version at the time of this writing is: 3.15.0-031500
.
Workaround
This is not a solution to the problem, but will allow you to run vsftp
and will allow you to stop vsftp
by rebooting until a solution to the kernel problem is deployed to Ubuntu 14.04
To start vsftpd:
Edit the /etc/vsftpd.conf
and set the listen=
parameter to YES
sudo reboot
vsftp
will get started as a standalone program (not a service)
To stop vsftpd:
Edit the /etc/vsftpd.conf
and set the listen=
parameter to NO
sudo reboot
If anyone has any better ideas then mine, feel free to add to this answer!!!
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
up vote
0
down vote
Problem
There currently is a kernel bug in 14.04 that will be solved by a kernel update. My current kernel is: 3.13.0-34-generic
, and the minimum needed kernel version at the time of this writing is: 3.15.0-031500
.
Workaround
This is not a solution to the problem, but will allow you to run vsftp
and will allow you to stop vsftp
by rebooting until a solution to the kernel problem is deployed to Ubuntu 14.04
To start vsftpd:
Edit the /etc/vsftpd.conf
and set the listen=
parameter to YES
sudo reboot
vsftp
will get started as a standalone program (not a service)
To stop vsftpd:
Edit the /etc/vsftpd.conf
and set the listen=
parameter to NO
sudo reboot
If anyone has any better ideas then mine, feel free to add to this answer!!!
Problem
There currently is a kernel bug in 14.04 that will be solved by a kernel update. My current kernel is: 3.13.0-34-generic
, and the minimum needed kernel version at the time of this writing is: 3.15.0-031500
.
Workaround
This is not a solution to the problem, but will allow you to run vsftp
and will allow you to stop vsftp
by rebooting until a solution to the kernel problem is deployed to Ubuntu 14.04
To start vsftpd:
Edit the /etc/vsftpd.conf
and set the listen=
parameter to YES
sudo reboot
vsftp
will get started as a standalone program (not a service)
To stop vsftpd:
Edit the /etc/vsftpd.conf
and set the listen=
parameter to NO
sudo reboot
If anyone has any better ideas then mine, feel free to add to this answer!!!
edited Sep 24 '15 at 13:55
answered Nov 20 '14 at 17:01
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It looks like it isn't actually installed. Try
sudo apt-get purge vsftpd && sudo apt-get install vsftpd
– bain
Jul 25 '14 at 12:47
I did as you said, but the result is same.
– salman wahed
Jul 25 '14 at 13:58