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    2.5.0 logging authentication

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved 2.5 Development Snapshots (Retired)
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    • M
      maverick_slo
      last edited by

      Maybe. But i think thats not ok.

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      • jimpJ
        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
        last edited by

        If you logout and login fast enough to trigger the suppression then it's unlikely to be something shady, though. It will log a message saying something like last message repeated <number> times so it doesn't go completely unrecorded.

        As you said if it comes from another address, it does get logged.

        There is an option for syslogd to disable that throttling/compression but running it the other way could lead to even more problems.

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        • M
          maverick_slo
          last edited by

          Nothing is logged about surpression.
          But web gui nginx logs shows ok accesses confirming it was only me on the system...

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          • M
            maverick_slo
            last edited by

            Disregard about surpression.
            It is completley random, sometimes it logs and sometimes not. Nginx log for example shows i was clicking trough menu but auth log and syslog show nothing...

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            • M
              maverick_slo
              last edited by

              Ok found pattern

              Login, then logout then login again nothing logged.

              Login, then logout AND press F5 then login, logged everytime

              Cookies?

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              • M
                maverick_slo
                last edited by

                Also failed logins are not logged.
                Just upgraded to latest snap, same thing...

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                • M
                  maverick_slo
                  last edited by

                  Ssh logons are always correctly logged. So there is something borked somewhere, maybe php, nginx I dont know...

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                  • M
                    maverick_slo
                    last edited by

                    Even worst...
                    Tried fresh 2.5.0

                    It does not log anything about webgui logon/logoff at all...

                    Not checked disable gui logging so it should be there.

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                    • M
                      maverick_slo
                      last edited by

                      OK, so I guess there seems to be cache issue or something with my browser, tried from 2 different computers with firefox and I get same results, auth is not logged everytime.
                      Then I used Chrome, and it logs EVERY login / logout correctly.

                      ??? :)

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                      • M
                        maverick_slo
                        last edited by

                        Also fresh Firefox is working OK, just my 2 firefoxes (which I sync to them) are not being logged everytime but sporadically.

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                        • jimpJ
                          jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                          last edited by

                          Maybe some browser add-on isn't actually removing your cookie when you logout? Or something similar.

                          When the browser actually logs out and back in, it gets logged. You appear to have some local problem and not a problem with the firewall.

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                          • M
                            maverick_slo
                            last edited by

                            Well I did complete reset of browser and now it works correctly.

                            Thanks for suggestions!

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