2005-01-12, 22:33
the feature of my choice would be a menu or a seperate python script which enables the user to view the xbfilezilla server log as one would get to see using the "filezilla server interface.exe" which is distributed with the windows version of the filezilla server.
in short i'd like to:
*see how many/which users are connected to my xbfilezilla
*see when they (dis)connected
*see what they did (i.e. which dirs they listed, what they transferred)
and now for the tricky part:
*be able to hide/unhide the log window (which would be possible using the debug window instead of a pop-up, but it would require the debug window to be summoned -> white button assignment problem)
i've been fooling around with the log settings of the xbfilezilla server but found them to be pretty useless. (the statement that the server was started is probably the least meaningful statement you could expect.) furthermore, even if the log would provide me with the info i seek, i still wouldn't be able to view them in real-time.
maybe i've overlooked, but i can't seem to locate a python script for the xbox that does something remotely similar.
in short i'd like to:
*see how many/which users are connected to my xbfilezilla
*see when they (dis)connected
*see what they did (i.e. which dirs they listed, what they transferred)
and now for the tricky part:
*be able to hide/unhide the log window (which would be possible using the debug window instead of a pop-up, but it would require the debug window to be summoned -> white button assignment problem)
i've been fooling around with the log settings of the xbfilezilla server but found them to be pretty useless. (the statement that the server was started is probably the least meaningful statement you could expect.) furthermore, even if the log would provide me with the info i seek, i still wouldn't be able to view them in real-time.
maybe i've overlooked, but i can't seem to locate a python script for the xbox that does something remotely similar.