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*For Event: Allows you to choose what the user did, either Authentication (Logging in for the first time), Authorisation (Logging into a service) or Authentication Failed (Bad username and/or Password) | *For Event: Allows you to choose what the user did, either Authentication (Logging in for the first time), Authorisation (Logging into a service) or Authentication Failed (Bad username and/or Password) | ||
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Revision as of 23:16, 13 February 2018
This report you can customise to show the information that you are interested in the format is below:
The Report includes:
- Event – This outlines what the user did, either Authentication (Logging in for the first time), Authorisation (Logging into a service) or Authentication Failed (Bad username and/or Password)
- IP Address – The IP that the user logged in from.
- Date and Time
You can filter this search with the following options:
- From and To: These are the date fields that allow you to choose a date range for your events to show for. Clicking on the brings up a calendar to allow you to pick a date and choose a time. You can also adjust the values in the box directly.
- For User: This will narrow the search down to a single user. As you begin to type it will show you options that match what you are currently typing.
- For SSO Service: This is a dropdown which will allow you to choose the Service that you are interested in.
- For Event: Allows you to choose what the user did, either Authentication (Logging in for the first time), Authorisation (Logging into a service) or Authentication Failed (Bad username and/or Password)