The table below lists all events that can be sent to the SysLog server.
Table 19. SysLog Server Event and Meaning
Event Text
Meaning
ALLOW: Inbound access
request
An inbound request was made, and accepted, from a public
network client to use a service hosted on the firewall or a client
behind the firewall.
ALLOW: Outbound access
request
An outbound request was made, and accepted, from a public client
to use a service hosted on a public network server.
DENY: Inbound or
outbound access request
A request to traverse the firewall by a public or private client
violated the security policy, and was blocked.
DENY: Firewall interface
access request
A request was made to the public or private firewall interface by a
public or private client that violated the security policy, and was
blocked.
FAILURE: User interface
login (Invalid username or
password)
An attempt was made to login to the user interface, and access was
denied because the username and/or password was incorrect.
SUCCESS: User interface
login
An attempt was made to login to the user interface, and access was
allowed.
ALLOW: User interface
access [request]
An HTTP GET or POST request was made by an authenticated
user to the user interface.
DENY: Inbound or
outbound [internet attack
name] attack
A known internet attack was detected attempting to traverse the
firewall, and was blocked. Examples of known internet attacks are
Ping Of Death, Teardrop, WinNuke, XmasTree, SYN Flood, etc.
DENY: Firewall interface
[internet attack name]
attack
A known internet attack directed at the firewall itself was detected
and blocked. Examples of known internet attacks are Ping Of
Death, Teardrop, WinNuke, XmasTree, SYN Flood, etc.
Firewall Up
The public interface (WAN) connection is up, and the firewall has
begun to police traffic, or the firewall was previously disabled, and
the user has enabled it through the user interface.
Remote config management
enabled [port#]
Remote configuration management (via HTTP through the
specified port # on the public interface) has been enabled via the
user interface.
Remote config management
disabled
Remote configuration management has been disabled via the user
interface.
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