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OS Access Log

The ‘OS Access Log’ will tell you everyone who has attempted to log into your Mark 4 application. Below is a description of how to use the OS Access Log section:


DATE

This section will allow you to view current and past history of individuals who have attempted to access your Mark 4 application. Here is how you pull past OS Access Log information:

Month
The first thing that you need to do is determine the month that you would like to look at. They are broken down into month numbers (1=January, 2=February, 3=March, etc.). Click on the month box, and scroll to the desired month number and click on it.

Year
Next you need to do is determine the year that you would like to look at. Click on the year box, and scroll to the desired year and click on it.

View
Once you have selected a month and year, click on the ‘View’ button and the screen will refresh with the requested information.



CORRECT LOGIN

By default, you will see the current month’s OS Access Log displayed. If you choose to view a specific month and year, that information will be displayed below in this section as well. Here is a break down of the information in this section:

NOTE: This section contains sensitive information. For demonstration purposes, we will use a made up IP Address.

Access
The first line will display the number of people that have successfully accessed your Mark 4 application in the specified month.

Normal Entry
A normal entry will look like this:

1 18, 2013 5 3:15:21
Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_8_2) AppleWebKit/536.26.17 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/6.0.2 Safari/536.26.17 12.345.678.90 12.345.678.90 .hsd1.ca.comcast.net en-us name:SJobs

Let’s break down what each section means:


DATE, DAY OF WEEK & TIME


1 18, 2013 (Date)
This is the date the person accessed your Mark 4 application. It reads: Month (1=January), Date (18th) and Year (2013).

5 (Day of the Week)
This is the day of the week the person accessed your Mark 4 application. The week runs Saturday to Friday. It will automatically start over each week. In this example (5), this person accessed the website on the fifth day (Thursday).

NOTE: Saturday will be represented as 0 (zero).

3:15:21
This is the time that the person accessed your Mark 4 application. It reads: Hour (3), Minute (15) and Seconds (21).


MOZILLA & OPERATING SYSTEM


Mozilla/5.0
This line really means nothing. It goes back to the mid 90’s when specific web browsers didn’t want to get blocked from websites; they declared themselves “Mozilla compatible”. Every web browser that accesses your website will have ‘Mozilla’ followed by a version number.

(Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_8_2)
This is the type of computer and the operating system that accessed your Mark 4 application. It reads: Type of Computer (Macintosh; Intl), Operating System (Mac OS X 10_8_2).


WEB BROWSER


AppleWebKit/536.26.17 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/6.0.2 Safari/536.26.17
This line tells you the web browser used to view your Mark 4 application. The important things to read in this section are Version (6.0.2) and the Web Browser Used (Safari).


IP ADDRESS, LANGUAGE & COUNTRY


12.345.678.90 12.345.678.90 en-us
This is the is the IP Address, Language and Country the person that accessed your Mark 4 application from. It reads: IP Address (12.345.678.90) (repeated twice), Language (en = English) and Country (us = United States).

NOTE: If you would like to see where that IP Address is from, copy the IP Address and enter it into this website: IP Address Lookup

.hsd1.ca.comcast.net
This is the service provider of the person that accessed your Mark 4 Application.

name:SJobs
This is the User Name the person inputted and accessed your Mark 4 Application.


CORRECT LOGIN

The information in this section is exactly the same as the Correct Login, but the only difference is that this section shows you people that attempted to access your Mark 4 application but failed to do so. This could result from incorrectly inputting a User Name or Password.


Below is a video demonstration on how to use the OS Access Log section


Coming Soon!



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