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Audits

The Audits section provides a complete log of all actions performed inside SingleJump.
Every important event—such as creating a device, updating a setting, modifying an ACL, or changing a user—is recorded with full contextual information.

Audit logs are essential for:

  • Security and compliance
  • Tracking configuration changes
  • Debugging unexpected behavior
  • Understanding who performed which actions and when

Audits cannot be modified or deleted, ensuring a trustworthy historical trail of system activity.


Audit List

The audit list view displays all recorded events in chronological order.

Each entry includes:

  • Date – When the event occurred
  • User – The username of the person who performed the action
  • Event – Type of action (created, updated, deleted, etc.)
  • Model – The entity affected (Device, Setting, User, ACL, etc.)
  • IP Address – The source IP where the action originated
  • View – Opens the full audit details

Filtering and searching allow you to quickly locate specific events or activity patterns.


Viewing an Audit Entry

Clicking View on any audit entry will show a full detailed breakdown of the event.

This page includes:

Username

The account that performed the action.

User

The full name associated with the account.

Date

Exact timestamp of the event.

Model type

What kind of entity was affected (Device, User, Setting, DeviceGroup, ACL, etc.).

Model

The specific object affected (e.g., device name, setting key).

IP Address

The IP address where the request originated.

User agent

Information about the browser and operating system used.
This is useful for detecting suspicious or unauthorized access.

Event

What happened—created, updated, deleted, or another tracked action.


Fields Created / Updated

For actions that modify database records, the audit entry includes a section showing exactly which fields were changed.

Example: name

Sensitive fields (passwords, keys, tokens) are always masked to protect security.
Only the fact that they were created or modified is shown.


Summary

The Audits section provides a complete, immutable record of all actions performed inside SingleJump.
It helps administrators:

  • Trace changes to devices, settings, groups, and users
  • Investigate issues or failed configurations
  • Identify unauthorized or unexpected activity
  • Maintain compliance and operational transparency

Audit logging is a key security feature, ensuring every important change is verifiable and attributable.