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Question Unable to Identify User Who Enabled or Disabled Apache Module in Plesk

Thomas Oryon

Regular Pleskian
Server operating system version
Redhat 9
Plesk version and microupdate number
18.0.76
Hello Support Team,

We need your assistance to identify who enabled or disabled an Apache module on a Plesk server.

We are able to confirm that the Apache module state was changed, but we are unable to find any log entry showing which user performed the action from the Plesk panel or server side.

Could you please advise where we can check the exact audit log or action log that records Apache module enable/disable activity in Plesk, including the username, timestamp, and source IP if available?

Also, please confirm whether Plesk records this type of Apache module change in its Action Log or any backend log file.

Awaiting your advice.
 
Hi, @Thomas Oryon . Plesk does not keep track of which user enabled/disabled Apache modules. Only if the change was performed via the command line, you should be able to find which user executed it in the Bash history. However, if the change was performed through the GUI, there won't be a log entry associated with the admin user who applied it.
 
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