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Comfortador
07-09-2004, 15:11
First off let me say I searched the forums for this question already, and basically I kept getting how to turn the logs on. What I need to know is if the logs are already on, what are they named and where are they?

I'm looking for a log that would show who logged in and who logged out, and the time/date stamps of those events.

Thanks for any help anyone can give me.

guldi
07-09-2004, 15:14
just open your eyes and check the TS server folder. There's a file called server.log which is beeing created after the first start of the server.

EDITED: Why not move this into the server section ?
=> MOVED !

Comfortador
07-09-2004, 15:49
just open your eyes and check the TS server folder. There's a file called server.log which is beeing created after the frist start of the server.

I'm sorry, I must have posted this question in the wrong area, I thought this was a support area. Didn't mean to illicit so much hostility. My server.log doesn't contain login info, so I must not have turned on the logs like I thought I did.

Thanks for your.... "help"

guldi
07-09-2004, 17:16
http://forum.goteamspeak.com/showthread.php?t=8336
http://forum.goteamspeak.com/showthread.php?t=15438&highlight=log+file

IsAB
07-09-2004, 23:56
Comfortador, i think you'll have to edit server.ini and set these params:

[log]
access_r=1
access_u=1

to be able to see user logins and stuff in the server.log file.

I guess guldi was having a bad day, it happens to all of us :)

guldi
08-09-2004, 08:52
LOL, having a bad day !
Do you have the slightes idea why people spent HOURS to write FAQ, manuals,... ? And now please tell me which info isn't in the FAQ which is requested here ?

That's has nothing to do with bad day, that has to do with modesty (and lazyness) => read the docu BEFORE you ask questions.
Correct me if I'm wrong, thx !

IsAB
08-09-2004, 12:21
You are right, that info is in one of the links you posted.
After looking at more of your posts i realized that you are right about this not being a "bad day" thing.