You are GOOD, man!
There was major network break down across the country, it was lucky that the IP address was not changed but the server host file changed with the records that it received from the new gateway when it was trying to reconnect to the network.
Thanks a lot. You've been very helpful to me!
(04-08-2010 04:52 PM)nuxwin Wrote: Hello ;
I'll try to change the panel vhost name on my system to see if the problem is linked to this (I think no). Can you send me the content of your proftpd configuration file ?
Best Regards ;
Edit:
Ok, the problem is not linked to the change. My /tmp/ispcp-update-services.log after update:
Code:
Starting ispCP Network Traffic Logger: ispcp_network.
Starting ispCP GUI-Backend communication Daemon: ispcp_daemon.
Starting domain name service...: bind9.
Starting ftp server: proftpd - processing configuration directory '/etc/proftpd/ispcp'
.
Starting Postfix Mail Transport Agent: postfix.
Starting Courier authentication services: authdaemond.
Starting Courier POP3 server: pop3d.
Starting Courier IMAP server: imapd.
And if I try to restart proftpd manually, that work too:
Code:
ispcp:/tmp# /etc/init.d/proftpd restart
Stopping ftp server: proftpd.
Starting ftp server: proftpd - processing configuration directory '/etc/proftpd/ispcp'
.
ispcp:/tmp#
Also, check your /etc/hosts file. In my opinion the problem is due to the absence of an entriy like this :
Code:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx admin.domain.tld admin