Linux vsftp prompt 530 Permission denied how to do?

  

Through the introduction, we know that VSFTP is an FTP server software. When you start the VSFTP server, if there is a 530 Permission denied error, don't worry, the following small series teaches you how to solve this problem, let's learn about it. Let's go. After

Virtual Machine installed RedHat, ready to use filezilla connection, enter the IP address, root password, quick connect, error:

530 Permission denied.

Troubleshooting:

1. First check if the system has the vsftp service enabled. If it is not enabled, first enable the service.

Method 1.setup--System Service--Self-Start Service

Method 2. Interface Settings, service vsftpd restart

2.View Configuration

The configuration of vsftpd, the configuration file defines the vsftpd user connection control configuration.

vsftpd.ftpusers: Located in the /etc directory. It specifies which user accounts cannot access the FTP server, such as root.

vsftpd.user_list: Located in the /etc directory. The user account in this file cannot access the FTP server by default. Access is allowed only when the userlist_enable=NO option is enabled in the vsftpd .conf configuration file.

vsftpd.conf: Located in the /etc/vsftpd directory. From the definition of user login control, user rights control, timeout settings, server function options, server performance options, server response messages and other FTP server configuration.

3. After the configuration is complete, run service vsftpd restart to restart the vsftpd service.

The above is the solution for the 530 Permission denied error under Linux. When you perform the vsftp operation, you can use the above method to solve the problem. First, troubleshoot the configuration to view the configuration, and modify the configuration to restart vsftpd. can.

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