Peter Simons f6c72fe663 - Don't rely on the vsf_findlibs.sh script to figure out the list
of libraries the build needs to link. The script is wildly
  unreliable and it's hard to predict what results it will produce.
  Also, the results it *does* produce are invisble in the build
  log. We stumbled across this issue when vsftpd suddendly had
  build failures on i586 platforms because the script decided to
  try and link "-lnsl" even though the library was neither
  installed nor required.  

- Drop the explicit specification of the LDFLAGS and LINK variables
  from the call to make. The value of LDFLAGS we passed is the
  default anyway and giving LINK has no effect since it's not used
  anywhere in the Makefile.

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network/vsftpd?expand=0&rev=119
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vsftpd-3.0.0 made the listen mode default. In order to maintain backward
compatibility, default /etc/vsftpd.conf in SUSE contains

listen=NO
listen_ipv6=YES

if you plan to use xinetd (/etc/xinetd.d/vsftp) you don't need to change
anything by default, but if you have ipv6 available you have to set
listen_ipv6=NO too in order for xinetd to work.
Alternatively you can also use systemd socket service that listens on
port 21 and starts the server like xinetd would. This service does
not require you to change ANY variable in the /etc/vsftpd.conf.
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