A Anthony Brian Mallgren Guest Oct 7, 2015 #1 Is there any way to access a log for authentication requests and results?
IgorG Plesk addicted! Plesk Certified Professional Oct 7, 2015 #2 If you mean authentication requests on domain's level in Plesk 12.5 you can use Log Browser feature - http://download1.parallels.com/Ples...inistrator-guide/index.htm?fileName=65210.htm
If you mean authentication requests on domain's level in Plesk 12.5 you can use Log Browser feature - http://download1.parallels.com/Ples...inistrator-guide/index.htm?fileName=65210.htm
A Anthony Brian Mallgren Guest Oct 8, 2015 #3 I'm asking about authentication for Plesk. Like, login attempts to the actual site management utility itself.
I'm asking about authentication for Plesk. Like, login attempts to the actual site management utility itself.
IgorG Plesk addicted! Plesk Certified Professional Oct 8, 2015 #4 Access log and corresponding login attempts to Plesk control panel you can find here - %plesk_dir%\admin\logs\W3SVC<IIS site ID>\ex<date>.log
Access log and corresponding login attempts to Plesk control panel you can find here - %plesk_dir%\admin\logs\W3SVC<IIS site ID>\ex<date>.log
A Anthony Brian Mallgren Guest Oct 9, 2015 #5 IgorG said: Access log and corresponding login attempts to Plesk control panel you can find here - %plesk_dir%\admin\logs\W3SVC<IIS site ID>\ex<date>.log Click to expand... Is an end user customer of the product able to view this file, using Plesk itself?
IgorG said: Access log and corresponding login attempts to Plesk control panel you can find here - %plesk_dir%\admin\logs\W3SVC<IIS site ID>\ex<date>.log Click to expand... Is an end user customer of the product able to view this file, using Plesk itself?
IgorG Plesk addicted! Plesk Certified Professional Oct 11, 2015 #6 For security reasons only Windows administrator can see logs of Plesk.