Request - Connection logging

Alex Pelts alexp "at" broadcom.com
Tue Aug 1 17:14:01 2006


ControlPanel/Administrative Tools/Event Viewer.
Look in application logs for WinVNC.

Regards,
Alex


glendaharris "at" bellsouth.net wrote:
> How do you find this windowns application log?
> Glenda Harris
>> From: "Alex Pelts" <alexp "at" broadcom.com>
>> Date: 2006/08/01 Tue AM 11:39:59 EDT
>> To: "Jimmy" <jimmyre "at" tpg.com.au>
>> CC: vnc-list "at" realvnc.com
>> Subject: Re: Request - Connection logging
>>
>> There is logging already. VNC server logs in to windows application log.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Alex
>>
>> Jimmy wrote:
>>> Hello!
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> Must say that I love VNC; handiest program ever! But I've just recently come
>>> across an idea that could be helpful. I've just had some random attempt to
>>> VNC me.I asked the one person who does know the password and it wasn't him.
>>> Lost as to who it could be (and how the bloody hell he knows what the
>>> password is) and considering that I thought it was one of my friends (didn't
>>> pay attention to the IP address) I would like to suggest that connection
>>> logging be an option in an upcoming version of RealVNC. Just something
>>> simple like recording the IP address, time, denied/accepted, port and
>>> anything else useful into a .txt file.
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance!
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> Jimmy. 
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