ftpwho(1)


NAME

   ftpwho - show current process information for each FTP session

SYNOPSIS

   ftpwho

DESCRIPTION

   The  ftpwho  command  shows  process information for all active proftpd
   connections, and a count of all connected users  off  of  each  server.
   Proftpd  sesssions spawned from 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,  ftpwho   must   either   be
               recompiled,  or  this  option must be used in order to find
               proftpd's scoreboard.

   -o,--outform format
               Specify an output format.   Currently,  two  "formats"  are
               supported:  compat  and oneline.  The compat format is used
               for backward compatibility.  The oneline format causes  all
               of  the  fields  for  a session to be displayed on a single
               line, for ease of line-based searches (e.g. grep).

   -v,--verbose
               Reports additional information for each connection, such as
               the remote host and current working directory.  -S,--server
               server-name Specify the ServerName for a  specific  virtual
               host.   If  used, ftpwho will only show session information
               for the given virtual host.

FILES

   /usr/bin/ftpwho
   /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),ftpcount(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                         ftpwho(1)





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