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    • Our product teams collect and evaluate feedback from a number of different sources. To learn more about how we use customer feedback in the planning process, check out our new feature policy.

      It would be great to have the detail of which application a user tried to log in when they failed. For example, the current log entry is like:

      2015-05-11 17:37:21,133 http-bio-8095-exec-15 INFO [atlassian.crowd.directory.InternalDirectory] crowduser: Maximum allowed invalid password attempts has been reached.
      

      But The logs do not say in which application the user tried to log into.

      The workaround for this would be to check the logs of each application to find out.

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              • Our product teams collect and evaluate feedback from a number of different sources. To learn more about how we use customer feedback in the planning process, check out our new feature policy.

                It would be great to have the detail of which application a user tried to log in when they failed. For example, the current log entry is like:

                2015-05-11 17:37:21,133 http-bio-8095-exec-15 INFO [atlassian.crowd.directory.InternalDirectory] crowduser: Maximum allowed invalid password attempts has been reached.
                

                But The logs do not say in which application the user tried to log into.

                The workaround for this would be to check the logs of each application to find out.

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                        emallmann Eduardo Mallmann (Inactive)
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                            emallmann Eduardo Mallmann (Inactive)
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