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Authentication - Logout

Authentication - Logout

Introduction

A USER_LOGOUT event records that a signed‑in user ended a session on the ADS‑TEC IRF1000/IRF3000 device. It confirms that the appliance removed the session token and that the web interface or service acknowledged the logout request. Monitor these events to detect unusual behavior, for example rapid logouts across many accounts, administrator logouts outside maintenance windows, or logouts coming from unexpected sources. If you see logouts without a preceding successful login for the same user, investigate possible session hijacking, credential sharing, or misuse of shared accounts.

Webinterface View

The current VIEW page lists authentication events in the Authentication audit table. It shows USER_LOGIN, USER_LOGOUT, and USER_END entries together. During an active login‑ban period, failed login attempts are not logged and therefore do not appear in this view. For a USER_LOGOUT the row is displayed as follows.

Web column Description Example
Date Local device date of the event 10/14/25
Time Local device time of the event 14:17:05
Username Account name whose session was ended admin
Action Taken Human‑readable action text logged-out
Session First four characters of the session hash (SHA‑256 of session ID) 0b93
Method Origin of the request: web (incl. JSON‑RPC) or adsdpd web
Source Request source. IP address for web, MAC address for adsdpd. Can be empty if unknown
Reason Error text if the logout failed. Empty on success
Result Outcome of the operation: success or failure success

Use the Session column to correlate the logout with the matching login that has the same hash prefix. Use Method and Source to verify that the logout came from the expected client and access path.

Explanation of the raw audit.log entry

A USER_LOGOUT entry in audit.log contains standard auditd header fields and an embedded message payload with logout details. The device does not change auditd’s default behavior; for generic field semantics refer to the official auditd documentation.

Field Description Example
type Audit message type USER_LOGOUT
msg (header) Timestamp and record ID from auditd audit(1760444225.960:84)
pid Process ID writing the record (rpcd) 5447
uid Effective UID of the process 0
auid Audit UID (set by auditd) 4294967295
ses Audit session ID (set by auditd) 4294967295
msg.op Operation label user-logout
msg.acct Username of the account admin
msg.exe Source component: web or adsdpd web
msg.hostname Hostname. Not used on this device ?
msg.addr Source address. IP (web) or MAC (adsdpd). May be unknown ?
msg.terminal First four characters of the SHA‑256 hash of the session ID 0b93
msg.reason Error reason on failure; empty on success
msg.res Result of the operation: success or failure success
UID Human‑readable UID label from auditd root
AUID Human‑readable AUID label from auditd unset

The msg.terminal value matches the Session column in the web view. The msg.exe and msg.addr fields correspond to the Method and Source columns and can be used in a SIEM or SOC to verify which access path and client performed the logout.

When the event is generated

The USER_LOGOUT event is generated when the rpcd process handles a Logout action and calls the audit_log_acct_message() function from libaudit. This creates an audit record that is written to audit.log.

On this device it means that the user actively ended the session, usually by pressing the Logout button in the web interface, or that a component requested active removal of a session. The exe field shows the method: web (includes JSON‑RPC calls made by the GUI) or adsdpd. The terminal field contains the first four characters of the SHA‑256 hash of the session ID. The addr field is the request source: for web this is an IP address, for adsdpd this can be a MAC address. The res field reports success or failure. The reason field contains an error reason on failure and is empty on success. The hostname field is not populated on this device. Standard auditd fields (pid, uid, auid, ses, UID, AUID) are set by auditd according to its defaults.

Sample audit.log entry

type=USER_LOGOUT msg=audit(1760444225.960:84): pid=5447 uid=0 auid=4294967295 ses=4294967295 msg='op=user-logout acct="admin" exe="web" hostname=? addr=? terminal=0b93 reason= res=success'UID="root" AUID="unset"