Events
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Within the Events section, various events can be saved.
Event Listeners monitor events and execute actions accordingly.
ZTrust includes two built-in event listeners: the Logging Event Listener and the Email Event Listener.
When the Logging Event Listener is enabled, the listener logs error events to a designated log file.
You can utilize this listener to safeguard against hacker bot attacks.
The Email Event Listener sends an email notification to the user's account upon occurrence of an event. It supports the following events -
Login Error
Update Password
Update Time-based One-time Password (TOTP)
Remove Time-based One-time Password (TOTP)
You can choose the most suitable option from the dropdown based on your requirements.
Click on the 'x' symbol to remove it.
This is a toggle button, when activated (turned ON), login events are saved to a database, allowing access through the admin and account management consoles.
When deactivated (turned OFF), the events are not retained.
This field establishes the expiration duration for events, dictating how long they are retained in the database.
Expired events are regularly removed from the database based on this setting.
You can tailor this setting according to your needs.
This will delete all the events in the database.
To save and implement changes, click Save after making adjustments.
If you prefer not to apply any changes, click on the Cancel button to discard the changes.
You can use the search box to search for a specific event.
Click the Refresh button to see the latest settings.
You can also choose how many event types you want to display on one screen. Select your preferred option from the dropdown menu as shown above.
It determines which event types are saved.
After clicking on Add saved types, you will be prompted to select the event type that you want to add to Saved events.
You can use the search box to search for a specific event.
Click the Refresh button to see the latest settings.
To choose a specific event type, click on the checkbox next to it. Then, click on Add to include the event under Saved events.
You can also choose how many event types you want to display on one screen. Select your preferred option from the dropdown menu as shown above.
This is a toggle button, when activated (turned ON), login events are saved to a database, allowing access through the admin and account management consoles.
When deactivated (turned OFF), the events are not retained.
This toggle button controls the inclusion of JSON representation in create and update requests. When toggled ON, JSON representation is included; when toggled OFF, it is not.
You can switch it ON or OFF according to your needs.
This field establishes the expiration duration for events, dictating how long they are retained in the database.
Expired events are regularly removed from the database based on this setting.
You can tailor this setting according to your needs.
This will delete all the events in the database.
To save and implement changes, click Save after making adjustments.
If you prefer not to finalize your alterations, click on Revert.
This action will discard all changes made.