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| = Login Counter = | | = Login Counter = |
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| 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.
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| The clients provided by Open-Xchange use the following client identification strings (this list is not yet complete):
| | Note: Open-Xchange is in the process of migrating all its technical documentation to a new and improved documentation system (https://documentation.open-xchange.com). Please note as the migration takes place more information will be available on the new system and less on this system. Thank you for your understanding during this period of transition. |
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| !Client
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| !client identification string
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| |Open-Xchange AppSuite (Web UI)
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| |<tt>open-xchange-appsuite</tt>
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| |Open-Xchange Server 6 (Web UI)
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| |<tt>com.openexchange.ox.gui.dhtml</tt>
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| |Connector for Business Mobility (Active Sync)
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| |<tt>USM-EAS</tt>
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| |Connector 2 for Microsoft Outlook
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| |<tt>OpenXchange.HTTPClient.OXAddIn</tt>
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| |CardDAV
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| |<tt>CARDDAV</tt>
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| |CalDAV
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| |<tt>CALDAV</tt>
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| |Mobile Web App (legacy, OX6 generation)
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| |<tt>com.openexchange.mobileapp</tt>
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| A custom login page (see [[Open-Xchange_servlet_for_external_login_masks]]) may (and should) set a custom client identification string.
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| The output of <code>logincounter</code> can be filtered by client identification strings with the <code>-r</code> or <code>--regex</code> parameter followed by a regular expression matching the desired string(s).
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| == Using the <code>logincounter</code> tool ==
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| # logincounter --help
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| usage: logincounter
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| -a,--aggregate Optional. Aggregates the counts by users. Only the
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| total number of logins without duplicate counts
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| (caused by multiple clients per user) is returned.
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| -e,--end <arg> Required. Sets the end date for the detecting range.
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| Example: 2010-01-1 23:59:59
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| -h,--help Prints a help text
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| -r,--regex <arg> Optional. Limits the counter to login devices that
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| match regex.
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| -s,--start <arg> Required. Sets the start date for the detecting range.
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| Example: 2009-12-31 00:00:00
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| == Examples ==
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