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PureFTPd has failed to restart | Resolved

If you have been running into trouble with Pure-FTPd and it refuses to start, you have come to the right place,

PureFTPd has failed to restart | Resolved

A common issue users face is the “CallUploadScript” error. It disrupts Pure-FTPd’s functionality. It often occurs when the ‘CallUploadScript’ option is set to ‘yes’ in the ‘/etc/pure-ftpd.conf’ configuration file. We can fix this error as seen here:

    1. First, run this command:
      # /usr/sbin/pure-uploadscript -B -r /etc/pure-ftpd.conf
    2. Then, restart the Pure-FTPd service.
    3. Now, check if the ‘/etc/pure-ftpd.conf’ file for the line:
      CallUploadScript yes

      If we find it, we can comment it out and restart Pure-FTPd. If Pure-FTPd was not compiled with the ‘pure-uploadscript’ service, this will fix the issue.

    4. Then, check if ‘/var’ is writable and not filled up. We can do this by creating a test file as seen here:
      touch /var/test1
    5. Now, we have to make sure the Pure-FTPd service is running:
      ps -aux | grep pure-ftpd
    6. Next, we have to check if any other programs are using port 21, which is the default FTP port. We can do this with this command:
      ps aux | grep ftp && netstat -tulnp | grep 21

      In case any program is using port 21, we have to stop that process to free up the port for Pure-FTPd.

    With the above steps, we will be able to resolve the error easily. Let us know in the comments if you need further help with getting Pureftpd to restart.

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    Conclusion

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