> Thanks but its don't show me who are the connected users. Only their > IP address. I check the netstat man but i was unable to find any > suitable help. > Maybe vsftp create a text file with connected users. Someone know? > I've added these options to my vsftpd.conf setproctitle_enable=YES session_support=YES >From man vsftpd.conf: session_support This controls whether vsftpd attempts to maintain sessions for logins. If vsftpd is maintaining sessions, it will try and update utmp and wtmp. It will also open a pam_session if using PAM to authenticate, and only close this upon logout. You may wish to disable this if you do not need session logging, and you wish to give vsftpd more opportunity to run with less processes and / or less privilege. NOTE - utmp and wtmp support is only provided with PAM enabled builds. Default: NO setproctitle_enable If enabled, vsftpd will try and show session status information in the system process listing. In other words, the reported name of the process will change to reflect what a vsftpd session is doing (idle, downloading etc). You probably want to leave this off for security purposes. Default: NO HTH Regards, Alex -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list