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Thanh
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 How to check who has access to the system on NSG100, Thank you!

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  • Zyxel_Melen
    Zyxel_Melen Posts: 2,409  Zyxel Employee
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    Hi @Thanh,

    Welcome to Zyxel community!

    Since NSG-100 is Cloud Managed Security Gateway, you may go to Security Gateway > event log to check who has access to NSG-100 via console or Telnet/SSH.
    You may select Auth option to filter the log and find the logs of logged in/out device.
    The below example is the logs that I access device via console.
    If user logged in from Telnet/SSH, you will also see the IP address the user came from.

    Hope it helps.
  • Thanh
    Thanh Posts: 4
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    Thank you very much for this answer! but i cant see any, please help me!!

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  • Zyxel_Melen
    Zyxel_Melen Posts: 2,409  Zyxel Employee
    Zyxel Certified Network Engineer Level 1 - Switch Zyxel Certified Network Administrator - Switch Zyxel Certified Network Administrator - Nebula Zyxel Certified Sales Associate
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    Hi @Thanh,

    Welcome to Zyxel community!

    Since NSG-100 is Cloud Managed Security Gateway, you may go to Security Gateway > event log to check who has access to NSG-100 via console or Telnet/SSH.
    You may select Auth option to filter the log and find the logs of logged in/out device.
    The below example is the logs that I access device via console.
    If user logged in from Telnet/SSH, you will also see the IP address the user came from.

    Hope it helps.
  • floyelam
    floyelam Posts: 1
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    edited March 2022
    Hi @Thanh,

    Welcome to Zyxel community!

    Since NSG-100 is Cloud Managed Security Gateway, you may go to Security Gateway > event log to check who has access to NSG-100 via console or Telnet/SSH.
    You may select Auth option to filter the log and find the logs of logged in/out device.
    The below example is the logs that I access device via console.
    If user logged in from Telnet/SSH, you will also see the IP address the user came from.

    Hope it helps.
    Thank you so so much. This answer was very very useful to me.
  • Thanh
    Thanh Posts: 4
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    Thank you very much for this answer! but i cant see any, please help me!!
  • Zyxel_Melen
    Zyxel_Melen Posts: 2,409  Zyxel Employee
    Zyxel Certified Network Engineer Level 1 - Switch Zyxel Certified Network Administrator - Switch Zyxel Certified Network Administrator - Nebula Zyxel Certified Sales Associate
    Hi @Thanh,

    If you don't see the logs after you logged in, please wait for few minutes since Nebula is still getting the logs from your device.

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