On Sunday 21 Mar 2004 H:37, Stephen Kuhn wrote:

if you are using ProFTP  get gProFTPd as GUI.... it gives you real time info
and lets you configure the server as well
if you want anonymous logins then you will need anonymous-proftp.rpm
i use it all the time and it works fine and should do what you are after
rpms for it are avail are rpmfind.net



> On Mon, 2004-03-22 at 01:44, Marc Resnick wrote:
> > How would I go about monitoring connections with webmin? Oh, also, I
> > just set up a wuftpd server, and I know that it's running because I did
> > an ftp to 127.0.0.1, but if I ever wanted to shut it down, I don't know
> > how. There's no option for me to enable/disable it in webmin.
>
> Now so sure about WUFtp mate, but you might want to try shutting it down
> via the drakxservices utility - so you'd shut down the service when you
> don't want to use it; you might take a look on the net (Google is your
> friend) for FTP session monitoring utilities;
>
> http://freshmeat.net/projects/networkandservicemonitoringsystem/
>
> ...is one that I found...
>
> You can always use /usr/bin/ftpwho - amongst other things...
>
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