Appendix A Log Descriptions

Table 279 Anti-Spam Logs (continued)

LOG MESSAGE

DESCRIPTION

DNSBL domain %s has

The specified DNSBL domain name (%s) has been removed.

been deleted.

 

DNSBL domain %s has

The specified DNSBL domain name (%s) has been turned on.

been activated.

 

DNSBL domain %s has

The specified DNSBL domain name (%s) has been turned off.

been deactivated.

 

Match White List: %d.

An e-mail matched the specified white list rule (%d). The e-mail’s

From:%s Subject:%s

From (first %s) and Subject (second %s) header values are listed.

Match Black List: %d.

An e-mail matched the specified black list rule (%d). The e-mail’s

From:%s Subject:%s

From (first %s) and Subject (second %s) header values are listed.

IP %s in DNSBL %s.

The listed IP address (the first %s) was listed in the specified DNSBL

From:%s Subject:%s

(second %s). The e-mail’s From (third %s) and Subject (fourth %s)

 

header values are listed.

DNSBL timeout. Mail

Queries to the DSNBL timed out. The e-mail’s From (first %s) and

From:%s Subject:%s

Subject (second %s) header values are listed.

Mail sessions have

The number of concurrent e-mail sessions has exceeded the

reached the maximum

maximum number of concurrent e-mail sessions that the anti-spam

threshold of %d.

feature can handle (%d).

Table 280 SSL VPN Logs

LOG MESSAGE

DESCRIPTION

%s %s from

%s has

A user has logged into SSL VPN.

logged in SSLVPN

The first %s is the type of user account.

 

 

The second %s is the user’s user name.

 

 

The third %s is the name of the service the user is using (HTTP or

 

 

HTTPS).

 

 

 

%s %s from

%s has

A user has logged out of SSL VPN.

logged out

SSLVPN

The first %s is the type of user account.

 

 

The second %s is the user’s user name.

 

 

The third %s is the name of the service the user is using (HTTP or

 

 

HTTPS).

 

 

The Note field’s %s is the user name.

 

 

%s accesses web

The specified user (first %s) has logged into the specified SSL VPN

application %s

web application (second %s).

SSL tunnel

is

An SSL tunnel has been built. The source is the login IP address. The

established

 

destination is the IP address given to the SSL user.

SSL tunnel

is

An SSL tunnel has been disconnected. The source is the login IP

disconnected

address. The destination is the IP address given to the SSL user.

The %s address-object

The listed address object (first %s) is not an allowed IP for the listed

is invalid

IP in SSL

SSL policy (second %s).

Policy %s.

 

 

The %s address-object

There are no more assignable IP addresses in the listed address

does not has

object (first %s). The address object is used by the listed SSL policy

assignable

IP in SSL

(second %s).

Policy %s.

 

 

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