Connection History
Every time ServerCC connects to one of your servers, it logs the session locally. Connection History lets you browse those past connections, look up details for any one of them, share a connection log, or — if you opt in to location — see where each connection was made on a map.
Where to Find It
Open Settings → Preferences → Connection History. Sessions are grouped by day, newest first.
Tap any row to open the session detail view, which shows:
- Server name and the time the connection started
- A timeline of the connection events
- A placemark for where the connection was made (when location is enabled)
- A Share menu — Share Log exports the connection log, and Send Feedback to Developer opens a pre-filled email so you can report a connection issue with the record id
Connection Map
Tap the map button at the top right of the Connection History page to open Connection Locations. Connections are aggregated into pins on a map, with a count badge on each pin showing how many connections happened around that area.
Tap a pin to slide up a card listing every session in that cluster — tap a session to push into its detail view.
Pins use a rounded grid center (~55 km), and the map zoom is clamped to country / region scale. You will never see a pin pointing at an exact street — the map is meant to remind you of where you connected, not where exactly.
Recording Locations (Opt-in)
Location recording is off by default. To turn it on, flip the Record Connection Location toggle in Settings → Preferences. The first time you open the map, ServerCC will also ask iOS for the Location permission if it has not been granted yet.
The toggle and the iOS permission are independent — turning the toggle off in Preferences fully stops recording, even if you have previously granted iOS the permission. You do not need to revoke the system permission to disable the feature.
Location data is stored only on this device and is never uploaded. The connection log itself contains no personal location info beyond the rounded placemark you see in the detail view.
A Quiet Side Effect
As a side effect, while the app is running, background connections to your servers are less likely to be auto-reclaimed by iOS.
Clearing History
A floating Clear All button at the bottom of Connection History wipes every record. To remove a single session, swipe left on the row.
See also: Sessions for managing Claude Code/Codex conversations, Persistent Sessions for keeping work running on the server, and Privacy for what ServerCC stores and where.