Good morning, dear Edgar!

It is a temporary table that records login attempts from users, and serves to create a progressive delay anytime the user enters the wrong password. In the newer versions, Tryton has also implemented logging the IP address.

You can find the code at res/user.py

All the best
Luis


On 10/4/21 19:30, Edgar_H wrote:
Dear Luis,

dear all,

I have been asked how GNU Health records user logins.

With pgAdmin I found the table res_user_login_attempt, but there is no data stored. Fields are id, create_date, write_date, create_uid, write_uid, login, ip_address, ip_network.

Has the recording into this table to be activated somehow? I did not find it in the documentation.

Thank you very much!

All the best

Edgar




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Dr. Luis Falcon, MD, MSc
President, GNU Solidario
Advancing Social Medicine
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