Yeah, at certain points there may be multiple people logged in to the
same firewall(either looking at different logs, or changes to different
services). Is there a way to enter in the IP of who submitted the
change in the header of the conf, just some way to track who is doing
what changes. I'll even hack the code in if someone can point me in the
direction of the module that backs up the configs on changes. Thanks in
advance.
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Scott Benson
A1 Networks
(707)570-2021 x203
On 7/29/11 8:44 AM, Chris Clark wrote:
Authentication events should be recorded in the system log.
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From: Scott Benson [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, July 29, 2011 11:41 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [pfSense Support] pfSense change logging
Is there a way to see who(based on IP) made a change to the webgui causing a
new /cf/conf/backup/ to be created? is it something in that file, or logged
anywhere?
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Scott Benson
A1 Networks
(707)570-2021 x203
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