Friday, 12 June 2020

The cPanel FTP Session interface shows current users, which are logged in to website through FTP. This interface is helpful and it helps you to terminate unwanted connections with one click.

To access this feature, click FTP Sessions link from the Files section of cPanel.

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It will open an interface in which it will show the current users who are logged into your site. If no user has logged in, it will display the message that no users have logged in.

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Here it will show the following information −

Example
User Displays username of logged in user liptanxy
Logged in Form   Displays IP address or hostname of user’s system 106.215.178.204
Login Time   Displays Login Time of User  Thu Jan 21 13:50:03 2016
Status  Displays Sessions status  IDLE
Process ID   System’s FTP Session Process ID  203299
Actions  Terminate the connection  Disconnect

Terminate a FTP Connection


If you think that any user is not doing any activity and is in IDLE mode for a long time, or if you think a user is uploading a very large file, or doing something malicious, you can terminate the connection by clicking the disconnect button from Actions. You will see the following prompt.

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Click on Disconnect “User”, and user’s FTP connection will be terminated instantly.

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