Monitoring VNC and disconnecting clients
Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2017 6:31 am
Hello,
I have been looking for a way to detect VNC connections and disconnect them after a set time if someone forgets to log out.
Some of our iX-panels are behind a 3G/4G-modem with a 5-10GB a month cellular plan. With VNC being active (with no page changes but variables being updated) it uses 5MB/minute. This adds up to 300MB/h or 7GB per day..
Some other post mentioned a way to detect VNC connections.
http://ixtalk.beijerelectronics.com/vie ... 09886#p280
Is there also a way to
A) Stop and start the whole VNC service?
B) Disconnect VNC connections?
Best Regards,
Bob Kåre
I have been looking for a way to detect VNC connections and disconnect them after a set time if someone forgets to log out.
Some of our iX-panels are behind a 3G/4G-modem with a 5-10GB a month cellular plan. With VNC being active (with no page changes but variables being updated) it uses 5MB/minute. This adds up to 300MB/h or 7GB per day..
Some other post mentioned a way to detect VNC connections.
http://ixtalk.beijerelectronics.com/vie ... 09886#p280
Is there also a way to
A) Stop and start the whole VNC service?
B) Disconnect VNC connections?
Best Regards,
Bob Kåre