Amos,

The Student Recent Activity lists IP addresses, but that obviously gives you a 
huge amount of
data and cannot be filtered by date.

If you have root access, there is an activity log file under the user’s 
directory that lists the
time, IP address, machine logged into, etc… for every user access of the 
system. This tends
to record things done outside a course, like logging in, being moved between 
machines,
selecting roles(?), and then printouts (in a course). It’s typically a fairly 
small file and is plain
text. The only issue for me is that you have to convert the time stamp to 
human-readable form.
I have a small perl script to do this.

Later,
Mark

On Aug 21, 2015, at 10:30 PM, Amos Lee <l...@math.usask.ca> wrote:

> Does the current version of Lon Capa have a way to display a list of IP
> addresses with which a user is logging in from during a given time
> interval, say, when a given assignment is open? 
> 
> Amos Lee
> Math & Stats
> Univ of Sask
> 
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