–status-version [n]
Set the status file format version number to n.This only affects the status file on servers with multi-client capability enabled.
1 — traditional format (default). The client list contains the following fields comma-separated: Common Name, Real Address, Bytes Received, Bytes Sent, Connected Since.
2 — a more reliable format for external processing. Compared to version 1, the client list contains some additional fields: Virtual Address, Virtual IPv6 Address, Username, Client ID, Peer ID. Future versions may extend the number of fields.
3 — identical to 2, but fields are tab-separated.
–status-version [n] Set the status file format version number to n.This only affects the status file on servers with multi-client capability enabled. 1 — traditional format (default). The client list contains the following fields comma-separated: Common Name, Real Address, Bytes Received, Bytes Sent, Connected Since. 2 — a more reliable format for external processing. Compared to version 1, the client list contains some additional fields: Virtual Address, Virtual IPv6 Address, Username, Client ID, Peer ID. Future versions may extend the number of fields. 3 — identical to 2, but fields are tab-separated.
need status-version 1