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In this article, we will show you how to view and kill active FTP sessions.The FTP Session Control function displays general information about who is logged in to your FTP server. You can also terminate FTP connections to your website.
You can manage your FTP connections through the New Yournic Control panel. To do so, please do the following:
To disconnect users from an FTP session/connection:
1- Click “Disconnect” that corresponds to the FTP session that you wish to disconnect.
You can click “Reload” to verify that the account is no longer connected.
Useful Information:
You can view the following information about connections to your FTP server:
User: The username for the FTP account that is logged in. (For example, user.)
Logged in From: The host through which the user connected to your FTP server. (For example, ns1.example.com.)
Login Time: The time and date at which the FTP session started. (For example, Fri Jul 19 13:19:20 2013.)
Status: The status of the FTP session. (For example, IDLE.)
Disconnect: Click Disconnect to stop an FTP session.
Process ID: The process ID for the FTP session. (For example, 13926.)You can use the Reload button to refresh the list of FTP sessions, to see if any other users have logged in to your FTP server since you last viewed the list.
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