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title: Events
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Events are authentik's built-in logging system. Whenever any of the following actions occur, an event is created:
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- A user logs in/logs out (including the source, if available)
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- A user fails to login
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- A user sets their password
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- A user views a token
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- An invitation is used
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- A user object is written to during a flow
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- A user authorizes an application
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- A user links a source to their account
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- A user starts/ends impersonation, including the user that was impersonated
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- A policy is executed (when a policy has "Execution Logging" enabled)
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- A policy or property mapping causes an exception
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- A configuration error occurs, for example during the authorization of an application
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- Any objects is created/updated/deleted
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- An update is available
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Certain information is stripped from events, to ensure no passwords or other credentials are saved in the log.
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If you want to forward these events to another application, simply forward the log output of all authentik containers. Every event creation is logged there.
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