Sometimes the admin may want to inspect the logs quickly on the server to troubleshoot some issues or investigate malicious access without having to download all audit log files and parse the files locally. This functionality is currently available on PKI Console. The same functionality should be made available on CLI, for example:
$ pki -n caadmin ca-audit-log-find --client-ip <client's IP address>
or
$ pki -n caadmin ca-audit-log-find --subject-dn <client's subject DN>
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