AXE5400 - Monitoring of Internet FTP Server connections/Speed etc

AXE5400 - Monitoring of Internet FTP Server connections/Speed etc

AXE5400 - Monitoring of Internet FTP Server connections/Speed etc
AXE5400 - Monitoring of Internet FTP Server connections/Speed etc
3 weeks ago - last edited 2 weeks ago
Model: Archer AXE5400  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.2.2 Build 20240827 rel.68051(4555)

Hi All,

 

Does anyone know if there is a way of monitoring the usage of the Internet FTP Server setup? There seems to be very little you can do to make sure its secure or even working as expected.

 

I've set it up for my family to be able to access pictures etc from my USB drive. But I have no idea when it is being accessed or anything. Doesn't seem to add anything into the logs when a user connects or anything.

 

Be nice to know when its active so I can check its being accessed by someone I expect and has not been hacked etc.

 

Thanks

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Re:AXE5400 - Monitoring of Internet FTP Server connections/Speed etc
3 weeks ago

Hi  @Novascape 

Hello, thank you for posting on the TP-Link community, and we certainly appreciate all your feedback here.

Currently, there is no corresponding function to record the access records and connection status of the FTP server.

While we don't have any specific details that I can share around, I'll make sure to log this feature request and pass it along to the team.


Feel free to let us know of any other feature requests you may have, we’d be happy to send them up for you.

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Re:AXE5400 - Monitoring of Internet FTP Server connections/Speed etc
3 weeks ago

  @Joseph-TP 

 

Thanks for getting it raised as a feature request for me.

 

Anything to help improve the FTP server functionality would be great

 

As an additional, is it possible to also raise an option to setup the FTP server as sftp too? Or provide any other way to increase security. 

 

I have found I regularly get people port scanning my connection and opening FTP ports etc increase the risk of brute force attacks

 

Thanks 

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