Managing Remote Systems in Oracle® Solaris 11.2

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Updated: July 2014
 
 

ProFTPD Commands

The following table describes the commands and daemons that are associated with the ProFTPD service.

Table 1-1  ProFTPD Commands
File Name
Function
/usr/bin/ftp
Provides the user interface to the ProFTPD service. See the ftp (1) man page for more information.
/usr/bin/ftpcount
Shows the current number of connections per server, as well as per virtual host or anonymous configuration. See the ftpcount (1) man page for more information.
/usr/bin/ftpdctl
Controls the proftpd service daemon. See the ftpdctl(8) man page for more information.
/usr/bin/ftptop
Displays the current status of FTP sessions in a continuously updating format. See the ftptop (1) man page for more information.
/usr/bin/ftpwho
Shows process information for all active proftpd connections and a count of all connected users to each server. See the ftpwho (1) man page for more information.
/usr/sbin/ftprestart
Restarts FTP connections by using the ftpshut –R command. See the ftpshut(8) man page for more information.
/usr/sbin/ftpscrub
Removes processes that are no longer live from the scoreboard file on demand. See the ftpscrub(8) man page and http://www.proftpd.org/docs/howto/Scoreboard.html for more information.
/usr/sbin/ftpshut
Shuts down FTP connections at a given time. See the ftpshut(8) man page for more information.
/usr/lib/inet/proftpd
Provides FTP services. See the proftpd(8) man page for more information.