Hi Schmidt,
I don't think it's GeoServer logging you want. If you want to see what
requests are made then that will be your servlet container, so jetty or
tomcat. Both can log access requests and these are what say who made what
requests to the server.
If your requests go through an intermediate Proxy, load balancer, etc, then
you can log there too.
Jonathan
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