mod_logsession - Log session connections to file ================================================ * Requirements: ejabberd 19.08 or higher * Homepage: http://www.ejabberd.im/mod_logsession * Author: Badlop Description ----------- This module is intended to log in a text file the session connections. Right now it only logs the forbidden connection attempts and the failed authentication attempts. Each vhost is logged in a different file. Note: to log the failed authentication attempts, you need to patch ejabberd. Configuration ------------- - `sessionlog` Define the name of log files, or set to `auto`. The keyword `@HOST@` is substituted with the name of the vhost. If set to `auto`, it will store in the ejabberd log path with the filename `"session_@HOST@.log"` Default value: `auto` Example Configuration --------------------- ```yaml modules: ... mod_logsession: sessionlog: "/var/log/ejabberd/session_@HOST@.log" ... ``` With that configuration, if the server has three vhosts: "localhost", "example.org" and "example.net", then the forbidden accesses will be logged in the files: ``` /var/log/ejabberd/session_localhost.log /var/log/ejabberd/session_example.org.log /var/log/ejabberd/session_example.net.log ``` Log Format ---------- The content of the file is the date and time of the attempted login and the JID of the denied user. For example: ``` 2008-01-08 12:20:50 Forbidden session for tron@localhost/teeest 2008-01-08 12:36:01 Forbidden session for baduser@localhost/aaa22 2010-04-02 17:21:37 Failed authentication for someuser@localhost from 127.0.0.1 port 58973 2010-04-02 17:25:20 Failed authentication for badlop@localhost from 127.0.0.1 port 45842 ``` Reopen Log Files ---------------- This module provides an ejabberd command to reopen the log file of a host where the module is enabled. Example usage: ``` ejabberdctl reopen-seslog localhost ejabberdctl reopen-seslog jabber.example.org ```