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---- Changes since 1.160 ----
Added access control to limit which modules and users actions are visible for.
---- Changes since 1.180 ----
Added button for rolling back all files changed by some action, where the information is available.
---- Changes since 1.210 ----
Added an index on the Webmin log file, to speed up searching and viewing of log entries.
---- Changes since 1.290 ----
Added an option to show events that happened yesterday.
---- Changes since 1.320 ----
Updated the action details page to use ui-lib.pl functions for the form.
When rolling back changed files, you can now select which ones to revert rather than always doing all of them.
---- Changes since 1.330 ----
A description of the search is now shown for searches that didn't match anything.
---- Changes since 1.350 ----
Rollback actions can themselves now be rolled back.
---- Changes since 1.380 ----
Re-designed the UI to use Webmin standard layout and functions.
Added a field for searching based on the contents of commands run or file changes made.
When viewing the details of a logged action, an annotation can be entered to explain why it was done.
---- Changes since 1.400 ----
Added a section to the Action Details page for viewing raw log data, which can show more detail.
---- Changes since 1.410 ----
Added an option to search for actions by non-Webmin users (such as those authenticating via sudo).
---- Changes since 1.440 ----
Added the list_webmin_log function, for other modules wanting to search the Webmin log.
Converted commands in the module's API file to POD format, and added more details about each function.
---- Changes since 1.520 ----
Actions in Webmin which produce output (like deleting a user or creating a domain) now have that output logged, and it can be viewed on the Action Details page.
Added a link to export actions log search results as CSV.
---- Changes since 1.570 ----
Added a field for searching for actions by their description.
---- Changes since 1.800 ----
Failed Webmin logins are now recorded and displayed in the actions log.