• Resolved Ximbalo

    (@ximbalo)


    In the most recent update to AIOS the “Failed Logins” tab has been moved to Audit Logs. But, there is no way to clear the audits log.

    In two sites that I was asked to cleanup and optimize, there are over 5,000 entries in each site’s audit log, and 335 log pages.

    If I wanted to clear these logs, for better future monitoring… it would take me 700 Select All and Delete actions?

    There must be a better way!

    Thank You.

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  • Plugin Support hjogiupdraftplus

    (@hjogiupdraftplus)

    Hi @ximbalo

    Thanks for your suggestion, We already have this suggestion in our priority list. We are working on it to provide the “Delete all events” button. Upcoming released version might have this.

    Regards

    Thread Starter Ximbalo

    (@ximbalo)

    Thank you very much for the update.

    And, if I may, it would be excellent to include a way to choose to show more than 50 entries at a time. Given the option to see or review 100 or 250 at a time, would provide excellent efficiency.

    Plugin Support hjogiupdraftplus

    (@hjogiupdraftplus)

    Hi @ximbalo

    Yes, we are going to increase the number of rows.

    Right now, You can increase the amount of rows displayed with the constant:

    AIOWPSEC_AUDIT_LOG_PER_PAGE

    Example use in wp-config.php:

    define(‘AIOWPSEC_AUDIT_LOG_PER_PAGE’, 100);

    That would make 100 entries displayed per page.

    Regards

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