User guide
Chapter 4: Operation and Maintenance
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Maintenance Using Access Logs
Interstage Single Sign-on records authentication and authorization processing performed by the
repository server, authentication server, and business server as access logs. An access log (containing
authentication and authorization results, date and time, access source identification information and
user identification information) is recorded for each server. Each access log is output as a text file with
one record per line.
Use the Interstage Management Console of each server to specify the access log output destination file
name, maximum file size, and preferred saving method. These methods are described below;
For details about the configuration of the Interstage Management Console, refer to the Operator’s Guide.
Repository Server
[System] > [Security] > [Single Sign-on] > [Authentication infrastructure] > [Repository server] >
[Settings] tab > [Repository server : Settings]window
Authentication Server
System] > [Security] > [Single Sign-on] > [Authentication infrastructure] > [Authentication server] >
[Authentication server : Settings]window
Business Server
[System] > [Security] > [Single Sign-on] > [Business system] > [Business system Name] > [Settings] tab
> [Business system Name : Settings]window
Access Log of Repository server
The access log of the repository server records the results of obtaining user information contained in the
SSO repository after user authentication processing is requested from the authentication server.
The record format and contents are as follows:
Authentication-server – client [date/time] – “user-identification-
information” processing-result (supplementary-information)
Authentication Server
IP address of authentication server that requested authentication processing
"unknown" is recorded if the authentication request is not provided from the authentication server.
Client
IP address of the client that requested authentication
Date/Time
Access date/time is recorded in the “YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS+XXXX” format.
"+XXXX" refers to the time difference from UTC (Universal Time Coordinate). In cases where "-XXXX"
is used, it means the same as above.