FTP connections- cPanel

To see the current connections you must enter the cPanel control panel and click on the icon  (in the Files section)


This interface displays information about the current connections to your FTP server and allows you to terminate these connections.

View current FTP sessions

This interface includes the following information about your connections to your FTP server:

Column

Description

Example

User

The name of the user for the authentication of the FTP account.

User

Connected from

The host through which the user connected to your FTP server.

ns1.example.com

Connection time

Date and time of the FTP session.

Viernes Jul 19 13:19:20 2013

State

State of the FTP session.

IDLE

Disconnect

Allows you to disconnect the FTP session

 

Process ID

The ID of the FTP session

13926



To update the list of sessions, click Update.

 

Disconnect users from the FTP session

If you suspect malicious activity by a user, or if the user left the session, you can disconnect the FTP session.

To disconnect a user from an FTP session, follow these steps:

  1. Click the icon disconnect next to the session you want to end.
  2. To verify that the server has finished the session, click on update

 

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