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=== Login Events
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Login events occur for things like when a user logs in successfully, when somebody enters in a bad password, or when a user account
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is updated. Every single event that happens to a user can be recorded and viewed. By default, no events are stored
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or viewed in the Admin Console. Only error events are logged to the console and the server's log file. To start
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persisting you'll need to enable storage. Go to the `Events` left menu item and select the `Config` tab.
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.Event Configuration
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image:{project_images}/login-events-config.png[]
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To start storing events you'll need to turn the `Save Events` switch to on under the `Login Events Settings`.
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.Save Events
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image:{project_images}/login-events-settings.png[]
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The `Saved Types` field allows you to specify which event types you want to store in the event store. The `Clear events`
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button allows you to delete all the events in the database. The `Expiration` field allows you to specify how long you want
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to keep events stored. Once you've enabled storage of login events and decided on your settings, don't forget to click
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the `Save` button on the bottom of this page.
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To view events, go to the `Login Events` tab.
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.Login Events
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image:{project_images}/login-events.png[]
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As you can see, there's a lot of information stored and, if you are storing every event, there are a lot of events stored for
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each login action. The `Filter` button on this page allows you to filter which events you are actually interested in.
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.Login Event Filter
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image:{project_images}/login-events-filter.png[]
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In this screenshot, we're filtering only `Login` events. Clicking the `Update` button runs the filter.
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==== Event Types
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Login events:
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* Login - A user has logged in.
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* Register - A user has registered.
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* Logout - A user has logged out.
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* Code to Token - An application/client has exchanged a code for a token.
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* Refresh Token - An application/client has refreshed a token.
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Account events:
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* Social Link - An account has been linked to a social provider.
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* Remove Social Link - A social provider has been removed from an account.
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* Update Email - The email address for an account has changed.
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* Update Profile - The profile for an account has changed.
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* Send Password Reset - A password reset email has been sent.
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* Update Password - The password for an account has changed.
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* Update TOTP - The TOTP settings for an account have changed.
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* Remove TOTP - TOTP has been removed from an account.
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* Send Verify Email - An email verification email has been sent.
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* Verify Email - The email address for an account has been verified.
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For all events there is a corresponding error event.
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==== Event Listener
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Event listeners listen for events and perform an action based on that event. There are two built-in
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listeners that come with {project_name}: Logging Event Listener and Email Event Listener.
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The Logging Event Listener writes to a log file whenever an error event occurs and is enabled by default.
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Here's an example log message:
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11:36:09,965 WARN [org.keycloak.events] (default task-51) type=LOGIN_ERROR, realmId=master,
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clientId=myapp,
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userId=19aeb848-96fc-44f6-b0a3-59a17570d374, ipAddress=127.0.0.1,
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error=invalid_user_credentials, auth_method=openid-connect, auth_type=code,
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redirect_uri=http://localhost:8180/myapp,
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code_id=b669da14-cdbb-41d0-b055-0810a0334607, username=admin
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----
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This logging is very useful if you want to use a tool like Fail2Ban to detect if there is a hacker bot somewhere that
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is trying to guess user passwords. You can parse the log file for `LOGIN_ERROR` and pull out the IP Address. Then feed this information
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into Fail2Ban so that it can help prevent attacks.
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The Email Event Listener sends an email to the user's account when an event occurs.
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The Email Event Listener only supports the following events at the moment:
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* Login Error
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* Update Password
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* Update TOTP
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* Remove TOTP
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To enable the Email Listener go to the `Config` tab and click on the `Event Listeners` field. This will show a drop down list box
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where you can select email.
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You can exclude one or more events by editing the `standalone.xml`, `standalone-ha.xml`, or `domain.xml`
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that comes with your distribution and adding for example:
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[source,xml]
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----
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<spi name="eventsListener">
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<provider name="email" enabled="true">
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<properties>
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<property name="exclude-events" value="["UPDATE_TOTP","REMOVE_TOTP"]"/>
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</properties>
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</provider>
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</spi>
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----
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See the link:{installguide_link}[{installguide_name}] for more details on
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where the `standalone.xml`, `standalone-ha.xml`, or `domain.xml` file lives.
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