Preface
Audience
The target audience for this reference guide consists of:
•
Administrators that are responsible for configuring and managing a NetDefendOS
installation.
•
Administrators that are responsible for troubleshooting a NetDefendOS installation.
This guide assumes that the reader is familiar with NetDefendOS and understands the
fundamentals of IP network security.
Notation
The following notation is used throughout this reference guide when specifying the parameters
of a log message:
Angle Brackets <name>
Used for specifying the
name
of a log message parameter.
Square Brackets [name]
Used for specifying the
name of a conditional
log message
parameter.
Example 1. Log Message Parameters
Log Message
New configuration activated by user <username>, and committed via
<authsystem>
Parameters
authsystem
username
Both the
authsystem
and the
username
parameters will be included.
Example 2. Conditional Log Message Parameters
Log Message
Administrative user <username> logged in via <authsystem>. Access level:
<access_level>
Parameters
authsystem
username
access_level
[userdb]
[server_ip]
[server_port]
[client_ip]
[client_port]
The
authsystem
,
username
and the
access_level
parameters will be included. The other
parameters of
userdb
,
server_ip
,
server_port
,
client_ip
and
client_port
may or may not be included,
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