Audit Log Viewer
The Audit Log is a record of security-related actions, such as successful log-in attempts. This log is accessed through the Audit Log Viewer.
The audit log is kept for all security levels (advanced, basic, or no security). These types of events are logged:
Events | No security | Basic security | Advanced security |
---|---|---|---|
Logins | X | X | X |
Application run | X | X | X |
Configuration file reads/writes | X | X | X |
Process run | X | X | X |
Issuance/Revocation of certificates | X | X | |
Updates to the certification revocation list | X | X | |
Illegal access by unauthorized users | X | X | |
Updates/Adds/Deletes of system users | X | ||
Updates/Adds/Deletes of system roles | X | ||
Updates/Adds/Deletes of access control lists | X |
Note: Security Server (Advanced) is sold separately as an add-on.
For all security levels, the Audit Log Viewer is available on the host server and client and is restricted by user log-in ID.
You must be on the machine that runs the host server to start the Audit Log Viewer.
This information is required:
- The user name and password that are assigned to the certificate administrator. Initially, the name is set to "administrator" by Infor. The password is set during the installation process.
- The unique CA password that is assigned to your organization by Infor.