Debian Jessie - i-MSCP 1.2.x (github) - Update failure - Unable to restart ProFTPD

  • @hempelr


    Here, the problem is not due to i-MSCP. I'll fix it on your server.


    For instance:



    This is more a proftpd update issue than other thing.


    BTW: You should be able to solve such problem yourself... Next time, search a bit before posting ;)

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  • Re;


    Problem fixed by reinstalling proftpd. I've run the installer again. Result:


    Code
    1. Congratulations │
    2. │ │
    3. │ i-MSCP has been successfully installed/updated. │
    4. │ │
    5. │ Please connect to [url]https://webse001.xxxxx.xx:4443[/url] and login with your │
    6. │ administrator account. │
    7. │ │
    8. │ Thank you for choosing i-MSCP.

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  • Hey - Thank you!
    You've certainly made a lot manually, because I couldn't find myself the proftp-install problem
    Thanks once more; I've send you some "salary" - I hope this is o.k.


    Hope that it now runs without problems.


    Have a good evening


    hempelr

  • You've certainly made a lot manually, because I couldn't find myself the proftp-install problem

    Hi hempelr,


    in your posted error you will find the steps to do. systemctl status proftpd.service and journalctl -xn. The output posted @Nuxwin.
    In your case the module mod_vroot.c could not found by the system. @Nuxwin reinstall proftpd an the module is now available. So, it is not so difficult to found a problem in the system. Read the error and follow the tips. :)


    This is no aproach, but a tip for the future.


    Greets
    Chris

  • @Backdraft007


    I could remove the related line into the /etc/proftpd/modules.conf but I wanted prevent any other error. Thus, I've reinstalled the package ;)


    BTW: The mod_vroot module is no longer provided in the core package (since version 1.3.4~rc2-2). This is clearly stated in proftpd source package:


    debian/NEWS file


    Edit: The mod_vroot module is now provided by a dedicated package proftpd-mod-vroot, but anyway, we don't use that module ATM ;)

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