Bliss, Aaron wrote:
Regular logging doesn't record this level of detail. The access log records that a MOD operation occurred to a certain DN, but it doesn't tell you what attrs were modified.I'm attempting to monitor fds logs for things such as password changes, and so forth; I'm assuming that the log file that I should be looking for is the access logfile under my slapd directory; does anyone know the operation number (op=?) that I should be looking for to check for successful password changes (assuming of course that fds is recording this information and that I'm looking in the proper logfile? Thanks very much.
You can enable audit logging - this will log all writes to the file audit in the logs directory. If you want this information to be available via ldap, you could try enabling the Retro Changelog program, which will give you a suffix cn=changelog which will hold the changes.
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