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IMON Server in use #659
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That's an interesting idea, and I can see how such a feature could be useful. I'm not sure if it's feasible to implement though...
In some basic way, the Event log window already provides some similar data. If you've enabled data access logs for IAP, then the window shows you who connected to a VM over IAP: It doesn't indicate whether the user is still connected, but maybe that's good enough? |
Thank you for such a thorough response. I appreciate the reflection. I wonder if it would be useful to simply make it a user enabled feature? That would require users to manually indicate they're "on" and "off" VMs (which is what we do now just in a separate app). I see how that may not be universally accepted as practical, but to some (like us) it might. Thanks again for the consideration. |
Firstly, LOVE IAP, thank you for your work on this tool. Second, apologies if this is the wrong place for this feature wish list item. I did look in documentation and could not find anything like it (Active IAP tunnels is close).
There are several of us that access our VMs via IAP. We currently use our own page to indicate who is on what server (but it requires user discipline). It would be fantastic to have a feature in IAP to see who is actively on each VM, and when necessary the ability to ping them with a "Waiting for this server" message. Thank you (and if this should go somewhere else please let me know).
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