Hello.




This issue has been raised in the list already before, however I don't

remember that good solution was found. And without queries which was

executed these log records don't give any useful information in most

production environments. 







Francesco Dalla Ca' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> How i can log (somewhere) the client connections on the mysql server, 

> without enabling the general-query log?

> Please give me some help or pointers...

> Best regards.

> 



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