All you have to do is listen for TCP packets - once you get what you want - log the time (start/end)rcs wrote:I push for this kind of feature!
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- 2006-02-24 09:01
- Forum: SC
- Topic: Track Connection Time
- Replies: 10
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Track Connection Time
- 2006-02-21 04:26
- Forum: SC
- Topic: New modified repeater
- Replies: 23
- Views: 63300
Re: New modified repeater
Posted at
http://www.gullibet.com/tmp/vnc/repeater_src_2001.rar
an updated version of the repeater.
This solves the following issue:
- launch viewer (or server) and connect to the repeater with ID:spam, and keep him waiting (do not connect other side)
- kill viewer (or server) with task manager ...
http://www.gullibet.com/tmp/vnc/repeater_src_2001.rar
an updated version of the repeater.
This solves the following issue:
- launch viewer (or server) and connect to the repeater with ID:spam, and keep him waiting (do not connect other side)
- kill viewer (or server) with task manager ...
- 2006-02-20 10:47
- Forum: SC
- Topic: Track Connection Time
- Replies: 10
- Views: 13954
Track Connection Time
I think access to the repeater log would do the trick...