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OK, there are three changes: additional group membership, login was enabled, and this user logged into the system.
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If you want to see service attributes, you can enable this option by setting the switcher to ‘on.’
After this, you will get the attribute’s data as modifier’s name, and some other attributes which are not displayed by default.
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Another significant feature is selecting a certain snapshot and exporting data from the current or selected state to CSV or LDIF format. You can use the exported data later to process it with a third-party software.
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If you need to select a longer time period, you must extend the selected time period and click “Refresh.”
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You now see many more snapshots on the timeline as well as when an object has appeared in the system.
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So this is how you can audit states of objects within a certain time period and compare them to get the data about changes made. This works the same for both for eDirectory and Active Directory connections.
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The list of the connections is to be found in “Administration - Data Collection.”
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The order, names, and settings of connections you are able to find in “Audit server - Indices Settings.”
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So here are alias, “Name of LDAP connection” and investigate that connection in the “Core Engine” submenu and then in “LDAP Connections.”
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That’s all. Thank you for your time and take care.
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