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Keywords & Variables
Description
Default
csv {disable | enable}
Enter enable to enable the freeGuard 100 to
produce the log in Comma Separated
Value(CSV) format. If you do not enable CSV
format the freeGuard 100 produces plain text
files.
disable
facility {alert | audit | auth | authpriv |
clock | cron | daemon | ftp | kernel |
local0 | local1 | local2 | local3 | local4
| local5 | local6 | local7 | lpr | mail |
news | ntp | syslog | user | uucp}
Enter the facility type.
facility
identifies the
source of the log message to syslog. You might
want to change
facility
to distinguish
logmessages from different freeGuard 100s.
Available facility types are:
•
alert
: log alert
•
audit
: log audit
•
auth
: security/authorization messages
•
authpriv
: security/authorization messages
(private)
•
clock
: clock daemon
•
cron
: cron daemon performing scheduled
commands
•
daemon
: system daemons running
background system processes
•
ftp
: File Transfer Protocol (FTP) daemon
•
kernel
: kernel messages
•
local0 – local7
: reserved for local use
•
lpr
: line printer subsystem
•
: email system
•
news
: network news subsystem
•
ntp
: Network Time Protocol (NTP) daemon
•
syslog
: messages generated internally by
the syslog daemon
local7
port <port_integer>
Enter the port number for communication with
the syslog server.
514
server <address_ipv4>
Enter the IP address of the syslog server that
stores the logs.
No
default.
status {disable | enable}
Enter enable to enable logging to a remote
syslog server.
disable
Example
Summary of Contents for freeGuard 100
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