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SERVER_AUDIT — MariaDB Audit Plugin
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Auditing regulations are being introduced in organizations to comply with laws and industry standards. To meet these auditing regulations, organizations need a way to track user access to data in databases.
The MariaDB Audit Plugin introduces the capabilities of tracking user access to data. In addition to having the Audit Plugin available in MariaDB from versions 5.5.37 and 10.0.10. It can also be used for MySQL (including, since MariaDB 5.5.48 and MariaDB 10.1.11, MySQL 5.7) and Percona Server.
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MariaDB Audit Plugin - Installation
Installing the MariaDB Audit Plugin. -
MariaDB Audit Plugin - Configuration
Audit Plugin global variables within MariaDB -
MariaDB Audit Plugin - Log Settings
Log audit events to a file or syslog. -
MariaDB Audit Plugin - Location and Rotation of Logs
Logs can be written to a separate file or to the system logs -
MariaDB Audit Plugin - Log Format
The audit log is a set of records written as a list of fields to a file in plain‐text format. -
MariaDB Audit Plugin - Versions
Releases of the MariaDB Audit Plugin, and in which versions of MariaDB each... -
MariaDB Audit Plugin Options and System Variables
Description of Server_Audit plugin options and system variables. -
MariaDB Audit Plugin - Status Variables
Server Audit plugin status variables -
Release Notes - MariaDB Audit Plugin
MariaDB Audit Plugin release notes
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