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> > On Mar 7, 11:18=A0pm, Greg
> >> On Mar 6, 10:15=A0pm, david
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> >> > On Thu, 06 Mar 2008 19:33:12 -0800, Greg rearranged some electrons to=
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> >> > > On Mar 6, 2:16=A0am, david
> >> > >> On Wed, 05 Mar 2008 20:43:32 -0800, Greg rearranged some electrons=
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> >> > >> > There it is. =A0It is weird though, anything requiring a passwor=
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> >> > >> > remotely hangs a little bit. =A0Even when I ssh in it takes a bi=
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> >> > >> Oh, you didn't specify the PASV port ranges. =A0 The default
> >> > >> behavior is "any port" according to the documentation. =A0Your
> >> > >> router would need to know which ports to forward, and without a
> >> > >> range specified, you would probably have to forward all of them.
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> >> > > I limited the port by saying the min is 20 and max is 21. =A0It sti=
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> >> > Ah, no, that's not how PASV mode works. =A0You need to pick another
> >> > range (>1023)
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> >> Yeah I opened a gang of high ports and told vsftpd about them but still=
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> > Anyone have any other ideas?
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Where would the log file be located on that front?