RE: Various questions (mostly FTP)

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Am So, den 14.03.2004 schrieb Jwp um 01:44:

> I am more interested in taking a look at what speeds each individual
> connection to my ftp server is getting.  IE john and jane are downloading
> how fast am I pushing to john and how fast am I pushing to jane?
> 
> My total upstream is around 100 KB/sec.  I am a Windows convert and the
> programs I used to host FTP always had a nice little screen showing the
> various connections and the speeds those connections are running, in
> real-time as opposed to checking the logs after the fact.
> 
> Thanks,
> JP

Ah! That is much more transparent what you want. :)

It depends on the FTP server you use with which command you see who is
fetching at what speed. Like with pure-ftpd you can do:

watch -n 5 pure-ftpwho

and will get:

Every 5s: pure-ftpwho
-v                                                         Sun Mar 14
01:52:57
2004                                                                                                         
+------+---------+-------+------+-------------------------------------------+
| PID  |  Login  |For/Spd| What |     File/Remote IP/Size(Kb)/Local
IP      |
+------+---------+-------+------+-------------------------------------------+

For proftd the command is different and will be:

ftpwho -v
standalone FTP daemon [3251], up for 15 days,  7 hrs 50 min
no users connected

Check that for your FTP server if you use a different one.

Alexander


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