Audit logs service
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Jul 19, 2022 - Go
Audit logs service
A unified system resource management platform designed for administrators, serving as the foundational module for the Angus application suite to enable cross-system collaboration and resource integration.
An audit logging framework for Relational databases.
Tracks changes made to models and logs their column values to individual tables
A lightweight, cross-platform toolkit to monitor critical system events on both Windows and Linux environments.
PostgreSQL scripts that you can use to maintain automatic audit logging on your PostgreSQL tables
📂 Self-hostable Managed File Transfer solution built with Go, featuring API keys, comprehensive audit logging, and real-time WebSocket notifications for secure file exchange.
Python app for Guth South Africa to manage pump assembly, testing, and approval with role-based dashboards, SQLite, BOM tracking, and email notifications. Built with ttkbootstrap, packaged via PyInstaller.
PagePal-Postgres is a Node.js book review API using advanced Prisma ORM and PostgreSQL. It includes relational modeling, soft deletes, RBAC, audit logging, and optimized queries. Built with TypeScript, it features Prisma's type-safe client, PostgreSQL JSON support, and Express middleware for JWT auth and rate limiting.
Basic HTTP server for logging data to blockchain
A Minecraft plugin designed to enhance server security by temporarily revoking admin permissions upon joining and sending security alerts to Telegram. It helps prevent unauthorized access and potential security breaches, ensuring that only authorized personnel can grant elevated privileges.
A secure user authentication system with JWT, implementing best practices for secure development, including RBAC, PBAC, session expiration, password encryption with BCrypt, simple audit logging, and Docker containerization as part of a Secure Development course project.
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