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Access monitoring (login events, suspicious activity detection)

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    I want to monitor access to my cloudron instance: login events and things like that.
    I also want to sometimes clean up all the currently valid credentials and check that there are no unexpected logons after that.

    I know that the event log has some lines in the ui related to logons but that's not practical enough for this use case.

    Any suggestions?

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      Any ideas?

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        @orezbodajoy Login events are in the Event log and I guess you can check those using the API for automation.

        As for "suspicious activity detection", I guess we have to implement such features in Cloudron. What is defined as a suspicious activity? Difference device or IP?

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          Most of it can be mitigated by implementing the already available blacklist and whitelist.

          Conscious tech

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