On 21 Jan 2009 at 16:59, Mark Milo  wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> We currently use VNC for access to remote PC's. I have now been asked to find
> software that apart from allowing remote access, the software must also log
> each access in a central database to show who and when remote access was
> granted.

If you're using UltraVNC, you could parse the application event logs:

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    RE: How do I provide a log of who's accessed who with VNC

    "UltraVNC by default writes to the Application event log every time 
    that someone connects to a VNC server."

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Seen here:
    http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg17927.html

You could use any one of many syslog tools to parse these logs and feed your 
database.

A little googling for "ultravnc logging" turned up this (unrelated to VNC) 
prorgam:

    TSFactory - TSFactory - Home
    "RecordTS Workstation Edition is licensed on a per workstation basis 
    and is for companies running Windows XP Professional on their PCs 
    and/or Virtual Machines (if in a VDI type solution) who would like to 
    record all the activity performed when users connect to their 
    workstations using the Microsoft Remote Desktop application. Click 
    here for pricing."
    http://www.tsfactory.com/pages/1/HOME/

HTH
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Angus Scott-Fleming
GeoApps, Tucson, Arizona
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