Hi,
Thank you for the hints. Will tell you when the problem is actually solved.
Currently, I am using proftpd in standalone as a workaround. Just like the
standard in.ftpd, proftpd did not work in inetd mode; in standalone, it
does. So I will try to fix inetd when I have more time.
Cheers
Matthias
----- Original Message -----
From: "Carlos E. R."
1) Run fsck on all partitions, maybe there was some damage. *** That was done already shortly after the incident...
I suppose so; but any way, run it manually, from the rescue CD, spscially if there is a reiser partition somewhere.
*** 2) maybe there was a configuration change time ago, that did not get activated because the services afected were not restarted at the time, till this forced reboot. *** That is theoretically possible. Still clueless, though...
Configuration file for ftp server, /etc/host*, resolv, dns files and server (if present)... firewall files... password/groups files... -- Saludos Carlos Robinson