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Highlighting rules are ordered in a list. The list is processed from the top. The first rule
meeting the criteria stops other processing and the found rule is highlighted by the particular
color. Thanks to these features, it is possible to create even more complex combinations of
rules, exceptions, etc. In addition to this, each rule can be “disabled” or “enabled” for as long
as necessary.
Use the Add or the Edit button to (re)define a highlighting rule.
Figure22.7 Highlighting rule definition
Each highlighting rule consists of a condition and a color which will be used to highlight lines
meetingthe condition. Conditioncan be specified by a substring (all lines containing the string
will be highlighted) or by a so called regular expression (all lines containing one or multiple
strings matching the regular expression will be highlighted).
The Description item is used for reference only. It is recommended to describe all created
rules well (it is recommended to mention also the name of the log to which the rule applies).
Note: Regular expression is such expression which allows special symbols for string definition.
WinRoute accepts all regular expressions in accordance with the POSIX standard.
For detailed instructions contact Kerio technical support. For detailed information, refer for
example to
http://www.gnu.org/software/grep/
The Debug log advanced settings
Special options are available in the Debug log context menu. These options are available only
to users with full administration rights (see chapter 15.1)..
Options of information which can be monitored by the Debug log are addressed in chap-
ter 22.6.