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secure_chroot_dir=/usr/local/share/vsftpd/empty
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You're starting vsftpd in chroot, does this directory exist? Try commenting this line out, does it work then?
Try disabling this.
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I don't really need it to run stand alone is it easier to start it within inetd?
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The difference is that running vsftpd standalone means there is always a vsftpd process running. Running it from inetd means that inetd will start a process only when someone tries to connect.
It doesn't matter for your problem.