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Suggestion
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Resolution: Fixed
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crowd 1.1.2
I would like to have an audit trail in crowd, showing the administrative actions that were done. This would give you a clear view of what has been changed recently in crowd. Now there is no way of knowing what the crowd administrators have changed.
Update: As of Crowd 3.2 it is possible to track the following administrative actions via a built-in audit log:
- All user group and membership changes happening in any of your directories
- Changes to the system configuration of Crowd
- Adding or removing applications, updating application configuration
- Adding or removing directories, updating directory configuration
More info in: https://confluence.atlassian.com/crowd/crowd-3-2-release-notes-949250099.html
For those interested in tracking user/group/membership changes, please refer to CWD-3298
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CWD-4568 Record the date that a user is added to a group (membership added date)
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CWD-557 Support traceability of autehtication request to enable intrustion detection and forensics -> add requesting IP to authenticatePrincipal and add analyzable logs
- Closed
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CWD-4394 Provide information upon user creation
- Closed
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CWD-4548 Show a creator of user in Crowd database
- Closed
- is related to
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CWD-2557 Create user access log for Crowd
- Closed
- relates to
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CWD-3298 Provide a detailed User/Group/Membership change log
- Closed
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[CWD-538] Provide audit logs for administrative actions in Crowd
Workflow | Original: JAC Suggestion Workflow [ 3363182 ] | New: JAC Suggestion Workflow 3 [ 3626010 ] |
Status | Original: RESOLVED [ 5 ] | New: Closed [ 6 ] |
Workflow | Original: Simplified Crowd Development Workflow v2 [ 1393608 ] | New: JAC Suggestion Workflow [ 3363182 ] |
Issue Type | Original: New Feature [ 2 ] | New: Suggestion [ 10000 ] |
Status | Original: Closed [ 6 ] | New: Resolved [ 5 ] |
Description |
Original:
I would like to have an audit trail in crowd, showing the administrative actions that were done. This would give you a clear view of what has been changed recently in crowd. Now there is no way of knowing what the crowd administrators have changed.
*Update:* As of Crowd 2.12.0 it is possible to track the following administrative actions via a built-in audit log: * Changes to the system configuration of Crowd * Adding or removing applications, updating application configuration * Adding or removing directories, updating directory configuration More info in: https://confluence.atlassian.com/crowd/browsing-the-audit-log-890749381.html For those interested in tracking user/group/membership changes, please refer to |
New:
I would like to have an audit trail in crowd, showing the administrative actions that were done. This would give you a clear view of what has been changed recently in crowd. Now there is no way of knowing what the crowd administrators have changed.
*Update:* As of Crowd 3.2 it is possible to track the following administrative actions via a built-in audit log: * All user group and membership changes happening in any of your directories * Changes to the system configuration of Crowd * Adding or removing applications, updating application configuration * Adding or removing directories, updating directory configuration More info in: https://confluence.atlassian.com/crowd/crowd-3-2-release-notes-949250099.html For those interested in tracking user/group/membership changes, please refer to |
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Description |
Original:
I would like to have an audit trail in crowd, showing the administrative actions that were done.
For example output like User1 added user2 to the group Group1 This would give you a clear view of what has been changed recently in crowd. Now there is no way of knowing what the crowd administrators have changed. |
New:
I would like to have an audit trail in crowd, showing the administrative actions that were done. This would give you a clear view of what has been changed recently in crowd. Now there is no way of knowing what the crowd administrators have changed.
*Update:* As of Crowd 2.12.0 it is possible to track the following administrative actions via a built-in audit log: * Changes to the system configuration of Crowd * Adding or removing applications, updating application configuration * Adding or removing directories, updating directory configuration More info in: https://confluence.atlassian.com/crowd/browsing-the-audit-log-890749381.html For those interested in tracking user/group/membership changes, please refer to |
Remote Link | New: This issue links to "Page (Extranet)" [ 284239 ] |
Resolution | New: Fixed [ 1 ] | |
Status | Original: Open [ 1 ] | New: Closed [ 6 ] |
Remaining Estimate | Original: 24h [ 86400 ] | |
Original Estimate | Original: 24h [ 86400 ] |