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Default SecureClient User Table

Does anyone know how to see the list of users that is stored to generate this count:

[Expert@someNGXfirewall]# dtps lic
SecureClient Policy Server license summary
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| OS | Total Licenses | Used Licenses | Free Licenses |
| Windows | 1300 | 1103 | 197 |
| MAC | 0 | 2 | 0 |

I would like to see the actual list of users that have connected. I assume this data must be stored on the gateway in a table so it can count unique user connections and therefore viewable via "fw tab".

Thanks in advance.
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Default Re: SecureClient User Table

What I know about this to date:
If using a DHCP server, you could set a 30 day lease and review assigned leases to verify the count.

The count is only stored on the active node in an HA cluster. So it is not in a table that is shared via HA SYNC.

The count is reset if you reboot the active node. This likely means a RAM only table and nothing stored in a file somewhere.
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