Greetings!
First question:
I am configuring a server to hold source trees for 4.8/4.9 and maybe -current for
production and experimental upgrades on my several FreeBSD servers. Currently, I only
keep the -release sources for maintaining patchlevels on the individual boxes
themselves. The last
Hello all,
I have a couple of simple questions, and 1 tough one..
First the easy ones..
Whats an easy way to check if people are using my machine in the
backround.. IE doing an ftp? Is there something other then checking
processes? like maybe a netstat command or something? I'm asking this
since when does 'w' show ftp users that are not on a tty? They dont.. I
just double checked Most people that setup a FreeBSD machine, know
all about man also..
C.
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002, Philip Hallstrom wrote:
Whats an easy way to check if people are using my machine in the
backround..
since when does 'w' show ftp users that are not on a tty? They dont.. I
just double checked Most people that setup a FreeBSD machine, know
all about man also..
Okay... so I was wrong... but you also said background not just FTP...
and the man page references ps which would give it to you