ftpcount(1)


NAME

   ftpcount  -  show current number of connections for each proftpd server
   configuration

SYNOPSIS

   ftpcount

DESCRIPTION

   The ftpcount command shows the current number of connections per server
   and  virtualhost/anonymous  configuration  defined  in the proftpd.conf
   file.  Connections spawned by inetd are counted separately  from  those
   created by a master proftpd standalone server.

OPTIONS

   -h,--help   Display  a short usage description, including all available
               options.

   -f,--file scoreboard-file
               Specify the full path to proftpd's run-time scoreboard file
               (configured    via    the   ScoreboardFile   directive   in
               proftpd.conf ).  If proftpd's default  directory  has  been
               changed   via  this  directive,  ftpcount  must  either  be
               recompiled or this option must be used  in  order  to  find
               proftpd's scoreboard.

   -S,--server server-name
               Specify  the  ServerName  for  a specific virtual host.  If
               used, ftpcount will only show the  session  count  for  the
               given virtual host.

FILES

   /usr/bin/ftpcount
   /run/proftpd.scoreboard

AUTHORS

   ProFTPD  is  written and maintained by a number of people, full credits
   can be found on http://www.proftpd.org/credits.html

SEE ALSO

   inetd(8),ftp(1),proftpd(8),ftpwho(1),ftptop(1),ftpshut(8)

   Full documentation on ProFTPD, including  configuration  and  FAQs,  is
   available at http://www.proftpd.org/

   For   help/support,   try   the  ProFTPD  mailing  lists,  detailed  on
   http://www.proftpd.org/lists.html

   Report bugs at http://bugs.proftpd.org/

                              March 2003                       ftpcount(1)





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