05-17-2007
I think I found it.. every 2 minutes is:
*/2 * * * * path/to/file.pl
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ftpshut
ftpshut(8) System Manager's Manual ftpshut(8)
NAME
ftpshut - shut down all proftpd servers at a given time
SYNOPSIS
ftpshut [ -R ] [ -l min ] [ -d min ] time [ warning-message ]
DESCRIPTION
The ftpshut command provides an automated shutdown procedure that a superuser can use to automagically disconnect current proftpd connec-
tions, and deny new connections. The command creates a control file as /etc/shutmsg to inform proftpd processes about an impending shut-
down.
OPTIONS
time The time at which the ftp servers will be brought down. It may be the word `now', indicating an immediate shutdown, or a future
time in one of two formats: +number or HHMM. The first form brings the servers down in number minutes, while the second form
indicates an exact time of day, using a 24-hour clock format.
-R Instructs ftpshut to remove the /etc/shutmsg file, restoring proftpd to its normal service. If this option is used, this will be
the only operation performed by ftpshut
-l min Specifies the number of minutes before shutdown that new ftp access will be disabled. If the -l option is not specified, a
default of 10 minutes (or immediately, if less than 10 minutes remains until shutdown) is used.
-d min Specifies the number of minutes before shutdown that existing ftp connections will be disconnected. If the -d option is not
specified, a default of 5 minutes (or immediately, if less than 5 minutes remains until shutdown) is used.
warning-message
Optionally provide a message which will be sent to new connections (if denied) and existing connections (when disconnected). The
message can contain the following magic cookies, which will be replaced as follows before being sent to new or existing connec-
tions:
%s time proftpd is being shut down
%r time new connections will be denied
%d time current connections will be dropped
%C current working directory (where applicable)
%L local host name (or virtualhost name)
%R remote host name
%T local time (format Thu Nov 15 17:12:42 1990)
%U username given at login time
CAVEATS
Proftpd servers can only be shutdown via ftpshut if a master daemon is running in standalone mode. Servers running in inetd mode will
honor the shutdown message file created by ftpshut, however currently running servers may be chroot(2)ed, and unable to read the shutdown
message control file.
It is possible to set an absolute shutdown time which is earlier than the current time. If this is the case, proftpd will not shutdown
until the indicated time on the following day.
FILES
/usr/sbin/ftpshut
/etc/shutmsg
AUTHORS
ProFTPD is written and maintained by a number of people, full credits can be found on http://www.proftpd.org/credits.html
SEE ALSO
inetd(8),ftp(1),proftpd(8),ftpwho(1),ftpcount(1)
Full documentation on ProFTPD, including configuration and FAQs, is available at http://www.proftpd.org/
For help/support, try the ProFTPD mailing lists, detailed on http://www.proftpd.org/lists.html
Report bugs at http://bugs.proftpd.org/
March 2003 ftpshut(8)