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well, i know the firewall's not an issue since this worked fine when 
proftpd was standalone.  and i haven't messed with rpcbind/portmapper at 
all, so unless trying to move proftpd to xinetd caused some news-to-me 
side-effect, then that's exactly as it was when i was running proftpd as 
standalone (i should point out that, since i've only the vaguest of 
ideas what either of those do, for all i know, "as it was" could mean 
off or broken).

supposing rpcbind/portmapper isn't running properly, how would i know, 
and how would i fix it?


--joh6nn


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