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    • Tom ElliottT
      Tom Elliott
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      What is the /etc/vsftpd.conf show and what version of vsftpd are you running?

      My guess is you need to add seccomp_sandbox=NO to your vsftpd.conf and restart vsftpd service.

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        Atton
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        I’m still getting the same error. I didn’t add the seccomp_sandbox=NO line to that config file because the main server worked without adding it. Do you think I should add that line to the main server as well?

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          Atton @Tom Elliott
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          @Tom-Elliott I added that line on both the server and node but still no luck.

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          • Joseph HalesJ
            Joseph Hales Testers
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            And you have no errors pinging or running ftp commands on the storage node from the main fog server?

            RTFM

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              Atton @Joseph Hales
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              @Joseph-Hales When I try to connect using “ftp 10.58.X.X” I get an error saying connection refused. My ftp config matches that in the fog setup wiki

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              • Joseph HalesJ
                Joseph Hales Testers
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                Check and make sure firewall is disabled?

                RTFM

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                  Atton @Joseph Hales
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                  @Joseph-Hales Firewall is disabled. I was thinking and when I set if up I used a different MySQL username and password. Let me try to change it and I’ll let you know what happens

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                    Atton @Joseph Hales
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                    @Joseph-Hales I still get the error saying that the connection is refused.

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                    • Joseph HalesJ
                      Joseph Hales Testers
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                      If your ftp connection is refused then what you have is a firewall, connectivity issue, or the service is not running you need to go back to this https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Troubleshoot_FTP until ftp is working.

                      RTFM

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                        Atton @Joseph Hales
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                        @Joseph-Hales Ftp is running on one storage node but not the other or the server. I am looking at what I did to get one to work but not the others. I’ll keep tinkering. Thank you so much for all your help

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                        • Wayne WorkmanW
                          Wayne Workman @Atton
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                          @Atton Is the storage node running fog 1.2.0 ?

                          SSH into the storage node and try to FTP into it from itself. Try it’s IP first, if that doesn’t work then try 127.0.0.1.

                          Have you verified that FTP is running on the storage node?

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                            Atton @Wayne Workman
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                            @Wayne-Workman I have. I can open into ftp on any device to the one node but not the node or server. As far as I can tell all of the config files match.

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