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[GH-ISSUE #608] Feature Request: User logged in log and External IP Log #2331
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Originally created by @johnnyq on GitHub (Jun 29, 2021).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/amidaware/tacticalrmm/issues/608
Originally assigned to: @sadnub on GitHub.
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Sometimes I get asked by some of our managed clients who was logged into the computer today and if a laptop was taken home.
Describe the solution you'd like
These two can be resolved with a historic log when a user thats logged in is different then the current user then log the date and time and the user in a log that can be viewed via the rmm.
Another solution I would like would be to log the external IP address if they are different then log it with the IP and the date time, if it changes again then log it again.
Describe alternatives you've considered
You check the event view manually if security auditing is turned on
You could login to the RMM and check the current IP
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@silversword411 commented on GitHub (Jul 3, 2021):
Let's hope the upcoming new tabs (audit etc) will help with this. If it doesn't, then maybe those can be enhanced but @sadnub magic 😉
@sadnub commented on GitHub (Jul 21, 2021):
I have this feature completed and I just need to submit my changes. Stay tuned!
@wh1te909 commented on GitHub (Aug 30, 2021):
released in 0.8.0