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NAME

       ftpwho - show current process information for each FTP session

SYNOPSIS

       ftpwho

DESCRIPTION

       The  ftpwho  command  shows  process information for all active proftpd connections, and a
       count of all connected users off of each server.  Proftpd sessions spawned from inetd  are
       counted separately from those created by a master proftpd standalone server.

OPTIONS

       -h,--help   Display a short usage description, including all available options.

       -f,--file scoreboard-file
                   Specify  the  full  path to proftpd's run-time scoreboard file (configured via
                   the  ScoreboardFile  directive  in  proftpd.conf  ).   If  proftpd's   default
                   directory  has  been  changed  via  this  directive,  ftpwho  must  either  be
                   recompiled, or this option must be used in order to find proftpd's scoreboard.

       -o,--outform format
                   Specify  an  output  format.   Currently,   three   formats   are   supported:
                   compat,oneline   and   json.    The   compat   format  is  used  for  backward
                   compatibility.  The oneline format causes all of the fields for a  session  to
                   be  displayed  on  a single line, for ease of line-based searches (e.g. grep).
                   The json format emits all of the information as a JSON object.

       -v,--verbose
                   Reports additional information for each connection, such as  the  remote  host
                   and current working directory.  -S,--server server-name Specify the ServerName
                   for a  specific  virtual  host.   If  used,  ftpwho  will  only  show  session
                   information for the given virtual host.

FILES

       /usr/bin/ftpwho
       /run/proftpd.scoreboard

AUTHORS

       ProFTPD  is  written  and  maintained  by a number of people, full credits can be found on
       http://www.proftpd.org/credits.html

SEE ALSO

       inetd(8),ftp(1),proftpd(8),ftpcount(1),ftptop(1),ftpshut(8)

       Full  documentation  on  ProFTPD,  including  configuration  and  FAQs,  is  available  at
       http://www.proftpd.org/

       For     help/support,     try     the     ProFTPD     mailing     lists,    detailed    on
       http://www.proftpd.org/lists.html

       Report bugs at http://bugs.proftpd.org/

                                            March 2003                                  ftpwho(1)