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James Perkins commented on AS7-2317:
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This should be pretty easy to do. All loggers are based on categories. If you just want to
log security messages to a separate file you need to create specific loggers and add them
to a file handler.
{code:xml}
<subsystem xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:logging:1.1">
...
<file-handler name="securityHandler">
<<file relative-to="jboss.server.log.dir"
path="security.log"/>
</file-handler>
<logger category="org.jboss.as.security">
<level name="INFO" />
<handlers>
<handler name="securityHandler" />
</handlers>
</logger>
<logger category="org.jboss.security">
<level name="INFO" />
<handlers>
<handler name="securityHandler" />
</handlers>
</logger>
...
</subsystem>
{code}
Note though those categories may not be correct and should probably be verified, but the
functionality is already present.
Web Console: The log4j/log creation tool support multiple files
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Key: AS7-2317
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AS7-2317
Project: Application Server 7
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: Console
Reporter: Jim Tyrrell
Labels: eap6-ux
Currently the logger is an all encompassing file editor. Should there be a way to
create/edit multiple files, ie a security file that grabs all of the successful/failed
logins and the user names that were used in the system so an auditor can see you are
looking at this info as an Admin. Ie someone trying to brute force in.
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