on 13/7/02 17:25, Clark Martin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> At 8:40 AM -0400 7/13/02, Louis Labrie wrote:
>> Hi all
>> Is there some way to monitor users connected thru ftp to my computer?
>> Thanks
>> 
>> Lou
> 
> Yes.
> 
> And if you want a more informative answer try supplying more information.

I'll bite: how does one determine who's connected (and what they're doing)
to the "personal" Apache FTP server, built-into OS X and controllable by the
interface through the System Preferences pane.

I know there's a log file, but is there a real-time app that can do this
(either GUI or CLUI-based)?

A second question: is it possible to determine what users are connected
through an AppleTalk connection (as per FileSharing in OS 9)? This is
something I thought was a *huge* oversight in Apple's networking
implementation in OS X when I first started using OS X.

PS Apple will apparently (according to the rumour site, www.thinksecret.com)
introduce a "Replace All" feature in OS X (it doesn't look to be as
convenient as the one in Winblows, but I guess it will prevent people from
accidentally clicking "Replace All").

Eric


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