09-15-2008
The problem is already fix, it was caused by the conflict between apache2 and gadmin-httpd it' s GUI management tool.
Thanks Anyway
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gprostats
GPROSTATS(8) proftpd statistics generator tool GPROSTATS(8)
NAME
gprostats - statistics generator tool for proftpd
SYNOPSIS
gprostats [-c FILE] [-html PATH] [-w FILE] [-x FILE]
gprostats [-help]
DESCRIPTION
gprostats is a staticics generator tool for proftpd. It takes all users in proftpd.conf and if one if those users exists in the xferlog
those ul/dl stats gets added to that user.
The statistics are sorted by top 10 ul and dl. It can generate html output and welcome messages for all users that are currently listed in
proftpd.conf.
OPTIONS
-c FILE
Specifies alternative location of the proftpd configuration file. Default is /etc/proftpd/proftpd.conf.
-help
Shows help.
-html PATH
Make a html ftp statistics page in the specified location, e.g. /var/www/html/ftp.htm.
-w FILE
Make welcome messages for all ftpusers with this name. Default is welcome.msg.
-x FILE
Specifies alternative location of the proftpd log file. Default is /usr/var/log/xferlog.
If neither of the -w or -html flags are used it will just print the results to the screen. Only uploads and downloads above 1023 Bytes are
counted.
HOMEPAGE
More information about gadmin-proftpd and the gadmintools project can be found at <http://www.gadmintools.org/>.
AUTHOR
gadmin-proftpd was written by Magnus Loef <magnus-swe@telia.com>.
This manual page was written by Daniel Baumann <daniel@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
0.3.9 2010-03-14 GPROSTATS(8)