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Old 05-20-2004, 08:53 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Proftpd woes

I run a Debian server from ServerBeach, powerline 2200, here it goes:

This has been extremely annoying for a long period of time. My proftpd server is extremely slow, 10-15 seconds to load a directory with 3 files in it, 10 seconds to upload a 2KB text file when the user has a 768kbit upload. I've tried many things and can't seem to find the problem.

Tried:
1. Increasing the buffer size allowed for the proftpd server.
2. Turning off ReversDNS lookups.
3. Turning off indent lookups.
4. Turning off Iptables firewall to see if that was the problem.
5. Rebuilt proftpd from clean sources to see if that was the problem.
6. Searched the net to see anything else.
7. Read http://linux.tnc.edu.tw/techdoc/proftpdfaq-full.htm - still nothing
8. Added a passiveport directive, allowed the port through the firewall

All of the above has been giving me blanks. I hope that somewhere has expereinced this problem and knows how to fix it!

I am wondering if ServerBeach has some kind of network monitor level not allowing a certain amount of FTP bandwidth? Or is there something on the server network configurations that would cause this?

Thank you in advance,


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