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SMTP Server:
The IP address or domain name of the SMTP server.
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SMTP Auth Method:
The system provides four authentication methods,
Plain
,
Login
,
CRAM-MD5
and
NTLMv1
, or
“None”
to use none of the above. Depending on which authentication method selected,
enter the
Account Name
,
Password
and
Domain
.
NTLMv1
is not currently available for general use.
Plain
and
CRAM-MD5
are standardized authentication mechanisms while
Login
and
NTLMv1
are
Microsoft proprietary mechanisms. Only
Plain
and
Login
can use the UNIX login password. Netscape
uses
Plain
. Outlook and Outlook express uses
Login
as default, although they can be set to use
NTLMv1
. Pegasus uses
CRAM-MD5
or
Login
but which method to be used can not be decided
manually.
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SMTP Setting Test
: Click
Send Test Log
button to send a test email of the report.
y
Syslog Server:
Enter the IP address and Port number of the Syslog server.
Note: When the number of a user’s sessions (TCP and UDP) reaches the session limit specified in the policy, a
record will be logged to this Syslog server. For more information about Session Limit, please refer to Appendix F.
Session Log for the Entire System
When enabled, the system can record connection details of each user accessing the Internet. In addition, the
log data can be sent out to specified Syslog Server, Email Box or FTP Server.
Note:
For more information, please refer to
Appendix F. Session Limit and Session Log
.
y
Syslog Server
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IP Address:
The IP address of the external Syslog server.
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Port:
The port number of the Syslog server setting.
y
Send Log (to Email & FTP) every:
The time interval to send the log data to Email Box and FTP server.
y
Email Box:
Send Log to Email Box.
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Sender’s Address:
The sender’s Email address.
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Receiver’s Address:
The receiver’s Email address.
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SMTP Server:
The IP address of the SMTP server.
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SMTP Auth Method:
Specify the authentication method used for the SMTP server.
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SMTP Setting Test:
For the first time, it is useful the SMTP setting by sending a test log.
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FTP Server:
Send Log to FTP Server.
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IP Address:
The IP address of the external FTP server.
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Port:
The port number of the FTP server setting.
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Anonymous:
"Yes": send the log data to FTP server without entering username and password; "No":
administrators must provide the username and password.
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Username:
The username of the FTP account.
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Password:
The password of the FTP account.
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FTP Setting Test:
For the first time, it is useful to test the FTP setting by sending a test log.