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Old 12-16-2010, 05:14 AM  
Yil
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Two things come to mind. The first and most likely is something isn't quite right with the .vfs file. Since it looks like it's happening at the root level, i.e. /test, it must be the root entry. Double check the / mountpoint.... If '/test' is a mountpoint double check that entry as well, and/or verify a regular dir in root works OK.

The only other thing is something weird like the root directory got turned into a symlink or something. Try removing the .ioFTPD file in the root dir and see if that makes the problem go away.
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