Overview
This interface displays information about current connections to your FTP server and it allows you to terminate those connections.
View current FTP sessions
The interface includes the following information about connections to your FTP server:
|
Column |
Description |
Example |
|
User |
The username for the authenticated FTP account. |
user |
|
Logged in From |
The host through which the user connected to your FTP server. |
ns1.example.com |
|
Login Time |
The FTP session's start time and date. |
Fri Jul 19 13:19:20 2013 |
|
Status |
The FTP session's status. |
IDLE |
|
Disconnect |
Allows you to disconnect the FTP session. |
|
|
Process ID |
The FTP session's process ID. |
13926 |
To refresh the list of FTP sessions, click Reload.
Disconnect users from an FTP session
If you suspect malicious activity from a user, or if the user is idle, you can disconnect their FTP session.
To disconnect a user from an FTP session, perform the following steps:
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