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Originally Posted by ChrisAbela
Go back to your own /etc/vsftpd.conf of course.
I had the same problem and this is how I solved it.
Add the line:
Make sure that /etc/vsftpd.chroot_list exist and that it is empty.
Regretfully I am unable to replicate the problem now.
If this does not work I will replace my vsftpd.conf with yours and then I will try to find the bug.
Chris
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I added the entry in vsftpd.conf file.
Created empty file with exactly same name you mentioned.
Now I tried to connect and it's showing all system folders..