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Symantec™ Security Gateways Reference Guide - Sawmill

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242 Log messagesError messages (400-499)401 - Socket timed outDescription: A socket timed out and is no longer active.401 - Socket timed out while waiting on socketDescription: While waiting for a socket call to complete, a timeout occurred.401 - Source not providedDescription: A proxy or service was unable to determine the address of the source.401 - There has been a deadlock, so must restart daemonDescription: The daemon is waiting for a resource to clear up the situation, and one daemon is being restarted.401 - There was an error during the endpoint_complete_resolve_dest IOCTLDescription: This message indicates an internal software error. Please contact Technical Support by phone or online athttp://www.symantec.com/techsupp/ to report this.401 - Tick value is unreasonably largeDescription: You have to select a smaller value for Tick.401 - Time error is way too large (set clock manually)Description: A gross difference in time could indicate a hardware failure of some type.401 - Timed out waiting for blacklist ACKDescription: The Notify daemon encountered errors while receiving a response from the blacklist daemon. The IPaddress is not blacklisted.401 - Tokenizing error in fileDescription: This problem is caused by a corrupt file.401 - Transform data is not a multiple ofDescription: The encrypted payload length is not a multiple of the algorithm block.401 - Trap interface requires an argumentDescription: You have to specify an interface to trap.401 - Trap port requires an argumentDescription: You have to specify a port to trap.401 - Tried to use -f command line switch. See the manual for ways to configure the rule cacheDescription: Could not set rule cache flush interval through the command-line.

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