Yes. The INVALIDARGUMENT is the error I get.
Running the daemon on its own will work since everything is up at that
point. Actually, if I just do:
systemctl start vsftpd
it starts the FTP just fine. But when I reboot it fails unless I changed
the Unit as shown above:
[Unit]
Description=vsftpd FTP server
Wants=network-online.target
After=network-online.target
I could try with a QEMU install to see if it is easy to reproduce that
way. There could be some slowness on my main machine for other reasons
(like the large HDD, two network cards, 512Gb of RAM... who knows what
could delay one thing or another... although most of that should be
checked before the network goes up.)
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