For Unix , the log file is in .vnc directory ( by default ) and his name is
VncServerName:CanalNumber.log , for example camemembert.cfr.cz:10.log  if
the log of a Xvnc  running for channel 10 ( port http 5810 , rfb 5910 , or
reverse connection via 5510 ).

A client connection is a line such as :
04/06/04 08:23:42 Got connection from client xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

A diconnection is generally shown as
04/06/04 08:23:59 Client xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx gone

those lines are then easy to catch in the log file

hope it helps

Jean-Marie Theis 

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Association EURATOM-CEA sur la Fusion 
DRFC/STEP 
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> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Ing. Juan Carlos Alvarez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoyi : jeudi 3 juin 2004 14:54
> @ : VNC-List
> Objet : IP Connected
> 
> 
> I4d like to know which IP is connected to my VNC Server, and 
> if possible
> which IP's have been connected previously, ? is there a log 
> where I can see
> which viewer (IP) have connected to my vnc server ?
> 
> Thanks Juan.
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