Changing Log and Alert Settings
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When log overflows
In some cases, the log buffer may fill up, which can happen if there is a
problem with the mail server and the log cannot be successfully e-mailed.
By default the Firewall overwrites the log and discards its contents. As a
security measure, you can choose to shut down the Firewall, which
prevents any further traffic from traveling through without being logged.
To do this select
Shutdown Firewall
.
Selecting the
Categories to Log
Click the appropriate check box to enable or disable the generation of
the following log message categories.
System Maintenance
When enabled, log messages showing general system maintenance
activity, such as administrator logins, automatic loading of Web Site
Filters, activation and restarting the Firewall, are generated. This is
enabled by default.
System Errors
When enabled, log messages showing problems with DNS, e-mail, and
automatic Web Site Filter loading are generated. This is enabled by
default.
Blocked Web Sites
When enabled, log messages showing Web sites, newsgroups, or other
services blocked by the Web Site Filter, by keyword, or for any other
reason are generated. This is enabled by default.
Blocked Java, ActiveX, and Cookies
When enabled, log messages showing Java, ActiveX, and Cookies which
are blocked by the Firewall are generated. This is enabled by default.
User Activity
When enabled, log messages showing any successful or unsuccessful user
logins will be generated. This is enabled by default.
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