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Have you tried turning on FTP for that site in the management GUI, and then see if it removes the block?
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<br />I don't know that will do it - but it seems to be a good first step check.
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<br />Chuck
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From: Matt James <matt@rainstormconsulting.com>
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To: BlueOnyx General Mailing List <blueonyx@mail.blueonyx.it>
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Sent: Thu, 14 Mar 2013 09:01:28 -0400
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Subject: [BlueOnyx:12536] New IP /etc/proftpd.conf
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<br />> Hi everyone,
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Each time we set up a new IP on one of our servers and add a site responding to
that IP, the /etc/proftpd.conf file gets updated adding a new
<VirtualHost> block. This is fine by me, but unfortunately, it makes
it so that the FTP service stops working until I comment out the extra block for
the new IP.
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Has anyone seen this before and, if so, do you know a solution or workaround to
the problem other than commenting out the additional block?
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Thanks!
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Matt James
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RainStorm Consulting
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(207) 866-3908
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