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Administrator's Guide - Kerio Software Archive

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Chapter 22 LogsFigure 22.7Storing logs on Syslog server• Enable Syslog logging — use this option to enable logging to a Syslog server• Syslog server — DNS name or IP address of the particular Syslog server.• Facility — this entry helps <strong>Kerio</strong> MailServer recognize where a log came from (Syslogserver can receive logs from various sources).• Severity — set how important the log is (Syslog enables filtering of logs with respectto their severity).Clear logClears the log window (information is also removed from the appropriate file).MessagesAdvanced parameters for the logs can be set using this option (for details see below).Available only in the Debug section.22.2 ConfigThe Config log stores the complete history of communication between <strong>Kerio</strong> AdministrationConsole and <strong>Kerio</strong> MailServer Engine. It is possible to determine what administration taskswere performed by a specific user.The Config window contains three log types:Information about logging in to <strong>Kerio</strong> MailServer administrationExample:[30/Jun/2004 09:09:18] Admin - session opened for host 127.0.0.1• [30/Jun/2004 09:09:18] — the date and time of the log creation• Admin — the name of the user logged in for <strong>Kerio</strong> MailServer administration.• session opened for host 127.0.0.1 — information about session opening and IPaddress of the user logged inChanges in the configuration databaseChanges performed in <strong>Kerio</strong> Administration Console. Let’s take new user account creationas an example:[30/Jun/2004 13:09:48] Admin - insert User setName=’tjones’, Domain=’company.com’, Account_enabled=’1’,250

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