The Active Connections section and its use is described in the manual.
You can see all the active connections in .
Each line contains information about one connection. These are network connections, not user connections (each client program can establish more than one connection at one time in order to receive or send more messages at once). The columns contain the following information:
The protocol type that the client is using (or service to which it is connected). Names correspond with the names of services in the Configuration/Services section. ADMIN means connection to the Kerio Connect Administration program.
Information whether the connected user connects by any special module.
Defines whether or not the connection will be secured by SSL (technical note: remote administration allows secured connection only.
How long the client has been connected. The timeout is used for certain services (i.e. if there is no data flowing through the connection for a certain period of time, the connection is terminated).
IP address from which the client is connected. The DNS name of the client can be displayed here if the option Enable reverse DNS lookup for incoming connection is enabled in the Configuration → Advanced Options section. We recommend you to enable this option only if you intend to monitor where clients connect from since reverse DNS queries slow down traffic on the server.
The name of the connected user. In some cases the name is not displayed (for example connections to the SMTP server — if user authentication is not required, the user remains anonymous).
More information about the connection (e.g. IMAP folder, administration program version, etc.).
Information is refreshed automatically or can be refreshed manually using the button.
The table on this tab lists all users connected to the Kerio WebMail interface. Each line represents one user:
A user connected via Kerio WebMail to Kerio Connect.
IP address of the computer used for connecting to Kerio Connect.
After a certain time of inactivity (1 hour), Kerio WebMail logs out users automatically for security reasons.
Three different components can be used to connect to the server: Kerio WebMail (WebMail), Kerio WebMail Mini (WebMail Mini) and Kerio Web Administration (Administration).
Type of protocol used for the connection — HTTP or HTTPS.
Information is refreshed automatically or can be refreshed manually using the button.