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Ability to collect all GlobaLeaks.log files from main host #4224

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schris-dk opened this issue Oct 8, 2024 · 3 comments
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Ability to collect all GlobaLeaks.log files from main host #4224

schris-dk opened this issue Oct 8, 2024 · 3 comments

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@schris-dk
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I would like to get a feature, where it is possible to retrieve all GlobaLeaks.log files from all sub-sites on the host system in one procedure.

Motivation and context

Being able to retreive all logs in one procedure is leveraging the option to more easily create "global" statistics on total number of reportings etc

@evilaliv3
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Hello @schris-dk

Actually the globaleaks.log and access.log files are unique per system and exposed only to the root tenant administrator.

So at the moment you are already exporting always the same file that pertain the the entire system.

Dirrerently from this for sure, the audit file of the root tenant may be rewarded to be able to export all the information of all the tenants and enable to filter among tenants like already specified in #4214

@schris-dk
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Hi!
Sorry for my mistanke on the log file names. What I am looking or is an option to be able to download all audit.csv files from all sub-sites on the 'mother site' by a single click.

All auditlog.csv files should be downloaded and named with the site# and name as file name.

The main reason for this is, to be able to create statistics across the whole system on number of complaints, whistlebloser logins etc.

To create these statistics, I currently have to go into eash 'sub site' to download each auditlog.csv , which is quite time consuming

@evilaliv3
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Thank you @schris-dk

I think the best would be to extend the audit log of the root tenant with a column "tid" and a filter in order to look at a specific tenant id and by default automatically export on the root tenant all the logs of every tenant or the selected tenant.

Would it work for you ?

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