15, Jul 2023

MONITOR FAILED LOGINS WITH SHELL LANGUAGE

Palzin Track Shell Use Cases

Monitor failed logins in your Shell application

In most Shell applications, user authentication is a fundamental requirement to control access, safeguard security, and prevent issues like API misuse. Authentication methods can vary, with common approaches including basic authentication, social logins (e.g., Google, Facebook), and more.

Irrespective of the chosen authentication method, dealing with failed login attempts is a frequent concern. Failures can result from incorrect credentials or other factors like login attempts by unauthorized users trying to breach the system. In such scenarios, it is essential to monitor and respond appropriately to failed login attempts. For instance, identifying users repeatedly struggling to log in may prompt us to offer assistance, while cases of brute-force attacks may require immediate actions such as IP address blocking, notifying the targeted user, and more.

Enter Palzin Track, our solution for effective monitoring and issue tracking. Palzin Track is a robust, real-time event tracking tool seamlessly integrated with Shell. Setting up real-time event tracking for critical application aspects is made straightforward. Additionally, we offer advanced features for taking event tracking to the next level, including user journey creation, analytics, insights, and more.

Consider the example of handling failed logins. With Palzin Track, we can configure it to track failed login attempts and provide notifications when unusual activity is detected. This empowers us to maintain a constant vigilance over our application's security and take prompt action when necessary.

Connect Palzin Track to Shell


Setting up Palzin Track

  1. Sign up for a free Palzin Track account.
  2. Create your first project from the dashboard.
  3. Head to settings and copy your API token.

Shell code snippets

To track failed logins, you can use the following code snippet Please ensure to replace YOUR_API_TOKEN with your API token and update the project and channel names.

Using Shell with Httpie


printf '{"project":"my-project","channel":"status","event":"Failed Login Attempt","description":"Detected 3 failed login attempts in the last 5 minutes","icon":"⚠️","notify":true}'| http --follow --timeout 3600 POST 'https://api.palzin.live/v1/log' \  


 Content-Type:'application/json' \  


 Authorization:'Bearer YOUR_API_TOKEN'

Using Shell with wget


wget --no-check-certificate --quiet \  


 --method POST \  


 --timeout=0 \  


 --header 'Content-Type: application/json' \  


 --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_TOKEN' \  


 --body-data '{"project":"my-project","channel":"status","event":"Failed Login Attempt","description":"Detected 3 failed login attempts in the last 5 minutes","icon":"⚠️","notify":true}' \  


 'https://api.palzin.live/v1/log'

Shell integration details

We believe that event tracking should be simple and accessible to every developer and team. Therefore, we have worked hard to create the next generation of event-tracking tools. As a result, Palzin Track is flexible and easy to use, making it a great companion for your Shell applications.

We would love to see you use Palzin Track to track every aspect of your Shell application. So please give us a try and let us know what you think!

Other use-cases for Palzin Track

  1. Monitor your CI/CD build status for your Shell application
  2. Monitor your CPU usage in your Shell application
  3. Monitor when database goes down in your Shell application
  4. Monitor high disk usage in your Shell application
  5. Monitor when a user changes their email address in your Shell application
  6. Monitor failed payments for your Shell application
  7. Monitor memory usage in your Shell application
  8. Monitor MySQL downtime in your Shell application
  9. Monitor when a new feature is used in your Shell application
  10. Monitor your Postgres downtime in your Shell application
  11. Monitor Redis downtime in your Shell application
  12. Monitor suspicious activity in your Shell application
  13. Monitor when a user exceeds the usage limit for your Shell service
  14. Monitor when a user is being rate limited in your Shell application
  15. Get a notification when your Shell code is done executing
  16. Send push notifications to your phone or desktop using Shell
  17. Track canceled subscriptions in your Shell application
  18. Track your Shell cron jobs
  19. Track when a file is uploaded to your Shell application
  20. Track when a form is submitted to your Shell application
  21. Track payment events via Shell
  22. Track user sign in events in Shell
  23. Monitor user signup events via Shell
  24. Track waitlist signup events via Shell

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