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Symantec™ Security Gateways Reference Guide - Sawmill

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154 Log messagesInformational messages (100-199)122 - Daemon listening on TCP port(s)Description: The proxies are fully functional. The TCP ports are identified in the resources parameter. Ensure that theyare not used by any other service.122 - Daemon listening on UDP port(s)Description: This is a startup message. The UDP proxy is fully functional and is identified in the resource parameter.123 - Allocating mapping from poolDescription: This message identifies the range of IP addresses that were added to the NAT pool.124 - Freeing mapping from poolDescription: This messages identifies the range of IP addresses that were freed from the NAT pool.124 - Parameters and filters set for interfacesDescription: The parameters and the filters have been set for the interfaces.131 - Remote management connection requestDescription: The secure remote login (SRL) daemon has received a request for a remote connection. This call providesaudit information.143 - Sending file to antivirus scan serverDescription: This message is from FTP, SMTP or HTTP proxy. The proxy that generated this message is sending a file tothe antivirus scan server for processing.144 - Files with no extension = , fixed extensions = , redirects skipped =, no ContentType = , found < HTML > = , scanned = (total files scanned = Description: A file with no extensions is being sent to the antivirus scanner. The actual setting is substituted into thismessage.144 - No Content-Type: , response: Description: If httpd.log_missing_type is set to 1, this log message displays when a file with no extension or a contenttype is encountered.151 - Configuration editDescription: The settings and key parameters indicate the file or setting associated with the configuration edit action.The user parameter identifies the administrator, and the operation parameter indicates which action wasperformed.151 - Exported configuration to SESA ManagerDescription: The local configuration gateway was exported to the SESA Manager. This configuration (which is a policyor a location setting) can now be managed on the SESA Manager. The user parameter identifies theadministrator who performed the export, and the revision parameter indicates the configuration.

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