ftp logging, bt client directory setting
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ftp logging, bt client directory setting
* ftp logging / activity / status
* bt client output directory setting for finished downloads
* bt client output directory setting for finished downloads
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yes, monitoring is waht i meant with activity
Also feeling a little uncomfortable not knowing what is up.
Also feeling a little uncomfortable not knowing what is up.
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No, i simply thought of a web status interface of ftp users currently connected, for how long, and downloading what exactly
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Re: ftp logging, bt client directory setting
This would be a handy option to have.nightyy wrote: * bt client output directory setting for finished downloads
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QNap uses proFtpD for ftp server. It should come with ftpwho command used bynightyy wrote:No, i simply thought of a web status interface of ftp users currently connected, for how long, and downloading what exactly
phpftpwho. But Qnap system lacks this binarry. I'll look into matter. But it would be easiest if QNAP just added it with next upgrade of firmware:)
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Depends on what you mean by "use ssh"christian wrote: @ madi2000
please can you explain me how to use ssh!?
i'm guesing you are using windows... so you need a client to connect to QNAP ssh server (for example free PuTTy is ok for most tasks...).
[you can use telnet (and it's implemented both in QNAP and (client) in windows.... but it's mosty not adviced coz whole transmision is in plain text ... (security stuff) - but if you use it on your own private lan... why not ]
you need to connect your client to [NAS] IP and port 22.
you can login as admin / yourpassword...
and here you are
what you can do... linux geeks are going to say "sky is the limit" [me to ]
I don't think this is place for shell tutorial. Try to find out something about linux shell commands (ls, mv, cp, mkdir, rm, rmdir for startes just to get used to the idea... [be carefull your will be loged as superuser and one rm can kill whole system )]
like :
ls --help
mv --help
try reading about linux shell more. but i'd advice not to practice on the device if you are not sure what your are doing
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Re: ftp logging, bt client directory setting
Dear all,nightyy wrote:* ftp logging / activity / status
* bt client output directory setting for finished downloads
QNAP will release an enhancement for the Event Logs of TS-109 and TS-209 series. You will be able to find out the records of the users accessing NAS from samba, FTP, HTTP, AFP, telnet, and SHH currently or in the past, the services they are using or used, and the actions they did to the folders, e.g. uploading a folder, renaming or deleting a file.
Please stay tuned for the announcement from QNAP.
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Re: ftp logging, bt client directory setting
That sounds great Thanks.QNAPRei wrote:Dear all,nightyy wrote:* ftp logging / activity / status
* bt client output directory setting for finished downloads
QNAP will release an enhancement for the Event Logs of TS-109 and TS-209 series. You will be able to find out the records of the users accessing NAS from samba, FTP, HTTP, AFP, telnet, and SHH currently or in the past, the services they are using or used, and the actions they did to the folders, e.g. uploading a folder, renaming or deleting a file.
Please stay tuned for the announcement from QNAP.