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Who Is Connected?

Monitor the status of Apple File Sharing (AFP) and Remote Login (SSH)

Who Is Connected?Overview

Who is Connected? is a small (780Kb) unobtrusive menu bar app which monitors the status
of Apple File Sharing (AFP) and Remote Login (SSH) for Mac OS X.

Who is connected? shows both the status of AFP & SSH ( i.e. whether they are enabled or not in System Preferences ) and if users are connected to your Mac, all via a simple icon ( menu bar icon ) in the Mac OS X menu bar. In addition the user is notified of new SSH connections via Growl.

Features:
- Shows status of Apple File Sharing (AFP) in menu bar
- Shows when users are connected via Apple File Sharing (AFP) in menu bar
- Shows status of Remote Login (SSH) in menu bar
- Shows when users are connected via Remote Login (SSH)
- Notifies user of new SSH connections via Growl Notification Framework
- Enables user to check last log entry via Growl Notification Framework
- Enables user to set a custom SSH port for monitoring incoming connections
- Enables user to kill all existing SSH connections*
- Provides quick access to file sharing preferences pane

*Note: Disabling Remote Login in System Prefrences does not disconnect pre-existing tunnels.

NEW

Fixed some bugs.

Who Is Connected?Information

Version
1.0
Date
02.25.10
License
Free
Language
English
File Size
1.2MB
Developer
SubCategory
Operating Systems
Mac OS X
System Requirements
No additional system requirements.
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