Wow, thanks for the quick responses. It turns out that the name of the
authenticated user is logged in the standard Apache access log. Which is
exactly what I need.
Appreciate your creating such a terrific tool, look forward to spending more
time with it.
WILL
----- Original Message -----
From: "C. Michael Pilato" <cmpilato@collab.net>
To: "Will Glass-Husain" <wglass@forio.com>
Cc: <users@subversion.tigris.org>
Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 9:50 AM
Subject: Re: monitoring user login
> "Will Glass-Husain" <wglass@forio.com> writes:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've just started with Subversion. Looks great! Is there a way I
> > can track who is logging in to the server and when? Obviously I can
> > view Apache's access_log to see the specific user requests, but I
> > can't seem to find out who is actually logged in and downloading
> > files.
>
> People don't "log in" to download files. Each request that requires
> authentication has it, and those requests fully describe the extent of
> that user's actions on the repository. There's nothing like a
> "login/logout" notification.
>
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