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This is exactly what I'm running into here. We have 8 hour session limits
but it's still a mess.

Scot

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Subject: [VOPRadius] Log Analyzer


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I started down this road once, but once I figured out what needed to
happen, I decided I didn't want the info that badly.  The trouble is
that an user can stay logged in for any length of time (at least in our
environment where we also sell dedicated dialup's that can be on 24x7
for months at a time).  Unless you're capturing watchdog entries (are
those in the database?).

So if you want a snapshot of who was logged in at, say, 10am 6/30/03,
you have to run through all the logons, then subtract all the
logoffs...not something I can think how to do in an SQL statement.  Am I
missing something?

Randy Lindsey
Colorado Information Technologies, Inc.
http://www.coinfotech.com



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Greets,
 Anybody know of an easy way to see who was on at a specific time? We
are attempting to cooperate with the local law here and they need who
was on at a few specific dates / times. I can manually scan the logs for
those times but it doesn't really give me the full scope of things since
someone could of logged on 2 hours earlier, etc...

TIA,
 Scot


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