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= Login Counter = | = Login Counter = | ||
Whenever a user is logged in through the login servlet, the context id, user id, client identification string and a time stamp is saved to the database. If a database entry for this combination of context, user and client is already present, only the timestamp is updated. This means that the database holds the information for the *last* login of a specific user with a specific client. This data can be displayed with the <code>logincounter</code> tool. | Whenever a user is logged in through the login servlet, the context id, user id, client identification string and a time stamp is saved to the database. If a database entry for this combination of context, user and client is already present, only the timestamp is updated. This means that the database holds the information for the **last** login of a specific user with a specific client. This data can be displayed with the <code>logincounter</code> tool. | ||
The clients provided by Open-Xchange use the following client identification strings (this list is not yet complete): | The clients provided by Open-Xchange use the following client identification strings (this list is not yet complete): |
Revision as of 15:06, 19 May 2014
Login Counter
Whenever a user is logged in through the login servlet, the context id, user id, client identification string and a time stamp is saved to the database. If a database entry for this combination of context, user and client is already present, only the timestamp is updated. This means that the database holds the information for the **last** login of a specific user with a specific client. This data can be displayed with the logincounter
tool.
The clients provided by Open-Xchange use the following client identification strings (this list is not yet complete):
Client | client identification string |
Open-Xchange AppSuite | open-xchange-appsuite |
Open-Xchange Server 6 | com.openexchange.ox.gui.dhtml |
A custom login page (see Open-Xchange_servlet_for_external_login_masks) may (and should) set a custom client identification string.
The output of logincounter
can be filtered by client identification strings with the -r
or --regex
parameter followed by a regular expression matching the desired string(s).
Using the logincounter
tool
# logincounter --help usage: logincounter -a,--aggregate Optional. Aggregates the counts by users. Only the total number of logins without duplicate counts (caused by multiple clients per user) is returned. -e,--end <arg> Required. Sets the end date for the detecting range. Example: 2010-01-1 23:59:59 -h,--help Prints a help text -r,--regex <arg> Optional. Limits the counter to login devices that match regex. -s,--start <arg> Required. Sets the start date for the detecting range. Example: 2009-12-31 00:00:00