At 12:50 PM 8/31/2004, Allen wrote:
ftpwho should work.
well ftpwho does not exist in 9.1 as far as i can tell. where did you find it at if your using it. thanks
Hmm, I don't remember, it may have been Slackware or Free BSD. I thought it was a common UNIX command but I guess not. If all else doesn't work, try loading Enlightenment and using some of the E toys that show network load and so on, one of them shows the number of FTP users. I'll try messing with my FTP server a little later and see if I find another easy way. On Tuesday 31 August 2004 15:45, Jack Malone wrote:
At 12:50 PM 8/31/2004, Allen wrote:
ftpwho should work.
well ftpwho does not exist in 9.1 as far as i can tell. where did you find it at if your using it.
thanks
The Tuesday 2004-08-31 at 14:45 -0500, Jack Malone wrote:
ftpwho should work.
well ftpwho does not exist in 9.1 as far as i can tell. where did you find it at if your using it.
I have not seen the original question, but there is a '/usr/sbin/pure-ftpwho' on package 'pure-ftpd'. Also, there is a man page, but only on two languages, 'ko' and 'ja': /usr/share/man/ko/man1/ftpwho.1.gz /usr/share/man/ja/man1/ftpwho.1.gz I guess that would be japanese and korean, but I don't know. And no idea where the english man page not the program itself have gone to, but they are certainly not listed. -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
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