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Old 05-17-2002, 04:05 PM   #1
bourrin
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proftpd anooyin' stdout


Hi here ... i'm kinda a newbie w/ x family systems ...

Here is my prob :

My proftpd daemon is throwing all his log output to stdout ... jamming all my terminal w/ logfile lines .... it's annoying.

I tried to launch in the both ways (standalone & inetd) knowing that stdout output is normal for standalone ... but when started with inetd i suppose the daemon should log output somewhere in /var/log ...

Perhaps is there something simple i'm missing ?? This outputs are annoying.

thx

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Inetd launch line :

ftp stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/libexec/proftpd proftpd

Servertype in proftpd.conf is :

ServerType inetd

(i'm under bsd)
 
  


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