Hi all
I suppose one of the main drivers for adopting this HA own managed platform instead than one (or a mix) of cloud-based-somewhere managed by someone-we-don’t-know industrial platforms is being independent and owner of our systems, keeping foreign eyes outside .
I so presume that everybody is keen into keeping their own HA installation secure.
Now, is it possible that there’s NOT an easy way (and maybe not even a complex one) to retrieve all denied and especially successful tracking of logins accesses ?
I think I’ve seen posts dated back 2018, and 2020 and so on without any development in answers.
I guess that most security concerned guys keep their system local, without web access, (with all the limitations which come), and the others adopt SSL, tunnel, reverse proxy , geo-localised blocking and so on. But how to acknowledge if somebody managed to break into all that, without a successful login tracking ?
I strongly believe that an entry for each successful or denied access is logged by even the most basic system in their logs , while in HA just the denied ones are highlighted (and maybe not all of them).
Is there really no way to have a list of successful login with all the usual main details about that connection ?
Nobody ever managed to get that piece of information, which for any company system is nowadays a minimum compliance obligation ?
Thanks
Phil