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Virtual Mail And FTP Hosting With iRedMail And Pure-FTPd On FreeBSD iRedMail is a shell script that lets you quickly deploy a full-featured mail solution in less than 2 minutes. Since version 0.6, it supports FreeBSD 7.2 and 8.0 (both i386 and x86_64). iRedMail supports both OpenLDAP and MySQL as backends for storing virtual domains and users. The OpenLDAP backend of iRedMail allows you to integrate all kinds of applications. This guide shows you how to integrate pure-ftpd into the iRedMail ldap backend on FreeBSD 7.2, passwords will be stored in ldap and you can change the password through webmail.

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By: fm

Hi,

Thank you for your complete tutorial

I do all steps on my FreeBSD11 machine but when I want to connect from client it says:

#lftp localhostlftp localhost:~> deug 4Unknown command `deug'.lftp localhost:~> debug 4lftp localhost:~> login [email protected]: lftp [email protected]@localhost:~> ls---- Connecting to localhost (::1) port 21<--- 220---------- Welcome to Pure-FTPd [privsep] [TLS] ----------<--- 220-You are user number 1 of 50 allowed.<--- 220-Local time is now 18:54. Server port: 21.<--- 220 You will be disconnected after 15 minutes of inactivity.<--- 211-Extensions supported:<---  EPRT<---  IDLE<---  MDTM<---  SIZE<---  MFMT<---  REST STREAM<---  MLST type*;size*;sizd*;modify*;UNIX.mode*;UNIX.uid*;UNIX.gid*;unique*;<---  MLSD<---  AUTH TLS<---  PBSZ<---  PROT<---  UTF8<---  ESTA<---  PASV<---  EPSV<---  SPSV<---  ESTP<--- 211 End.<--- 500 This security scheme is not implemented<--- 200 OK, UTF-8 enabled<--- 200  MLST OPTS type;size;sizd;modify;UNIX.mode;UNIX.uid;UNIX.gid;unique;<--- 331 User [email protected] OK. Password required`ls' at 0 [Sending commands...]<--- 530 Login authentication failedls: Login failed: 530 Login authentication failed<--- 530 You aren't logged inlftp [email protected]@localhost:~>

Please help me to solve the problem.