Package: postgresql-18-pgaudit Source: pgaudit-18 Version: 18.0-3.pgdg26.04+1 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Debian PostgreSQL Maintainers Installed-Size: 105 Depends: postgresql-18, libc6 (>= 2.4) Breaks: postgresql-18-jit-llvm (<< 21) Homepage: http://pgaudit.org/ Priority: optional Section: database Filename: pool/main/p/pgaudit-18/postgresql-18-pgaudit_18.0-3.pgdg26.04+1_amd64.deb Size: 47684 SHA512: 0188d16b748c8185b611af22a21643187cf316a2e4457a57728af835a4d6608b7c778956db9cd6aa4e66ba150201fc6021482e6262103c40036c1712b58f1507 SHA256: f170b3531689be219d025beb985f7ace7027e2d9555f4f95e6066ef11c98da3d SHA1: 18db3794c12fd843ee104d7a9d246c48db8473a5 MD5sum: 2fecd98628a79260a49d363902040e7d Description: PostgreSQL Audit Extension The pgAudit extension provides detailed session and/or object audit logging via the standard PostgreSQL logging facility. . The goal of pgAudit is to provide PostgreSQL users with capability to produce audit logs often required to comply with government, financial, or ISO certifications. . An audit is an official inspection of an individual's or organization's accounts, typically by an independent body. The information gathered by pgAudit is properly called an audit trail or audit log.