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Chapter 22 Logs
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Example
[18/Apr/2008 10:27:46] james - insert StaticRoutes
set Enabled=’1’, Description=’VPN’,
Net=’192.168.76.0’, Mask=’255.255.255.0’,
Gateway=’192.168.1.16’, Interface=’LAN’, Metric=’1’
•[18/Apr/2008 10:27:46] — date and time when the record was written
•jsmith — the login name of the user logged in the WinRoute administration
•insert StaticRoutes ... — the particular command used to modify the
WinRoute’s configuration database (in this case, a static route was added to the
routing table)
3. Other changes in configuration
A typical example of this record type is the change of traffic rules. When the user hits
Apply in Configuration →Traffic policy, a complete list of current traffic rules is written
to the Config log.
Example
[18/Apr/2008 12:06:03] Admin - New traffic policy set:
[18/Apr/2008 12:06:03] Admin - 1: name=(ICMP traffic)
src=(any) dst=(any) service=("Ping")
snat=(any) dnat=(any) action=(Permit)
time_range=(always) inspector=(default)
•[18/Apr/2003 12:06:03] — date and time of the change
•Admin — login name of the user who did the change
•1: — traffic rule number (rules are numbered top to bottom according to their
position in the table, the numbering starts from 1)
•name=(ICMP Traffic) ... — traffic rule definition (name, source, destination,
service etc.)
Note: The default rule (see chapter 7.1) is marked with default instead of the positional
number.
22.5 Connection LogTheConnection log gathers information about traffic matching traffic rules with the Log match-
ing connections enabled (see chapter 7) or meeting certain conditions (e.g. log of UPnP traffic
— see chapter 18.2).
How to read the Connection Log?
[18/Apr/2008 10:22:47] [ID] 613181 [Rule] NAT
[Service] HTTP [User] james
[Connection] TCP 192.168.1.140:1193 -> hit.google.com:80
[Duration] 121 sec [Bytes] 1575/1290/2865 [Packets] 5/9/14