vsftpd does support user tracking ... however 
it in know way will it do what you want. (logoff script)

You could setup a deamon to monitor the vsftpd logins and logoff 
by enabling session_support and checking wtmp or and utmp for user actions.


--- Shamy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> VSFTPD is the only service that I want to monitor. (trying to convince end-users to 
> use scp was
> too big of a challange for them to tackle)  My end-users are configured as virtual 
> users and not
> actual accounts on the server.
> 
> I have answered part of my question though.  By using tcp wrappers in the following 
> format I
> receive an email anytime a user ftp's into the server:
> 
> vsftpd : ALL : spawn /bin/echo "%h ftp access" | mail -s "tcp_wrappers on %H" [EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]
> 
> I can simply modify this to kick off a customer korn script.
> 
> Now to tackle the other side of this problem, disconnections.  I'm still hunting for 
> ways to
> kick off yet another custom korn script when the end-user disconnects.
> 
> 
> 
> Shamy
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
>  --- On Wed 09/29, Ted Kat. < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> From: Ted Kat. [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 08:09:00 -0700 (PDT)
> Subject: RE: [sclug-generallist] Port Monitoring Scripting
> 
> <br> Is this only for servises where you authenticate a user or do you want to 
> monitor <br>each
> connection to any listing ports? ex. http, smtp, port 5555 :)<br><br><br>--- Shamy
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:<br><br>> <br>> Sorry for the poorly formated message.  
> <br>> <br>>
> Port Monitoring Scripting.  Hello, new to the last:  I've been looking around the 
> web for
> the<br>> last couple days for some examples on trigering scripts when a port is 
> connected.
> Example: <br>> Virtual user jdoe ftp's into server - I want to kick off a custom 
> script Virtual
> user jdoe logs<br>> out of ftp server - I want to kick off a custom script.  Doesn't 
> have to be
> ftp, could easily be<br>> ssh/scp etc.  I've been unsuccessfully in my quest, thus
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