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Respond to Identd from SMTP Server, Change of Time by NTP

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DGFV338 ProSafe Wireless ADSL Modem VPN Firewall Router Reference Manual 3. From the System Logs section, check the radio boxes of the System Log events you want to track and record: • Change of Time by NTP: Logs a message when the system time changes after a request from a Network Time server. • Login Attempts: Logs a message when a login is attempted from the LAN network. Both, successful and failed login attempts will be logged. • Secure Login Attempt: Logs a message when a log in is attempted using the Secure Remote Management URL. "Allow Remote Management" must be enabled (see the Administration main menu and the Remote Management submenu). Both successful and failed login attempts will be logged. • Reboots: Records a message when the device has been rebooted through the Web interface. • All Unicast Traffic: All unicast packets directed to the router are logged. • All Broadcast/Multicast Traffic: All broadcast or multicast packets directed to the router are logged. • WAN Status: WAN link status of all related logs is enabled 4. In the Enable E-Mail Logs section, select the Yes radio box if you want the logs e-mailed (Enable E-Mail Logs is disabled by default). If you selected "Yes," fill in the following fields: • E-mail Server address: Enter the IP address or Internet Name of an SMTP server. The router will connect to this server to send the e-mail logs. • Return E-mail Address: Type the e-mail address where the replies from the SMTP server are to be sent; for example, failure messages. • Send To E-mail Address: Type the e-mail address where the logs and alerts are to be sent. • Authentication with SMTP server: If the SMTP server requires authentication before accepting connections, select either Login Plain or CRAM-MD5 and enter the User Name and Password to be used for authentication. To disable authentication, select the No Authentication radio box. • Respond to Identd from SMTP Server: Check this radio box to configure the router to respond to an IDENT request from the SMTP server. 5. In the Enable SysLogs section, if you want the router to send logs to a SysLog server, select the Yes radio box and input the following fields: • SysLog Server: Enter the IP address or Internet Name of the SysLog server. 4-34 v1.0, April 2007 Security and Firewall Protection

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DGFV338 ProSafe Wireless ADSL Modem VPN Firewall Router Reference Manual
4-34
Security and Firewall Protection
v1.0, April 2007
3.
From the
System Logs
section, check the radio boxes of the System Log events you want to
track and record:
Change of Time by NTP
: Logs a message when the system time changes after a request
from a Network Time server.
Login Attempts
: Logs a message when a login is attempted from the LAN network. Both,
successful and failed login attempts will be logged.
Secure Login Attempt
: Logs a message when a log in is attempted using the Secure
Remote Management URL. “Allow Remote Management” must be enabled (see the
Administration main menu and the Remote Management submenu). Both successful and
failed login attempts will be logged.
Reboots
: Records a message when the device has been rebooted through the Web
interface.
All Unicast Traffic
: All unicast packets directed to the router are logged.
All Broadcast/Multicast Traffic:
All broadcast or multicast packets directed to the router
are logged.
WAN Status:
WAN link status of all related logs is enabled
4.
In the
Enable E-Mail Logs
section, select the Yes radio box if you want the logs e-mailed
(
Enable E-Mail Logs
is disabled by default). If you selected “Yes,” fill in the following fields:
E-mail Server address
: Enter the IP address or Internet Name of an SMTP server. The
router will connect to this server to send the e-mail logs.
Return E-mail Address:
Type the e-mail address where the replies from the SMTP server
are to be sent; for example, failure messages.
Send To E-mail Address:
Type the e-mail address where the logs and alerts are to be sent.
Authentication with SMTP server
: If the SMTP server requires authentication before
accepting connections, select either
Login Plain
or
CRAM-MD5
and enter the
User
Name
and
Password
to be used for authentication.
To disable authentication, select the
No Authentication
radio box.
Respond to Identd from SMTP Server:
Check this radio box to configure the router to
respond to an IDENT request from the SMTP server.
5.
In the
Enable SysLogs
section, if you want the router to send logs to a SysLog server, select
the Yes radio box and input the following fields:
SysLog Server:
Enter the IP address or Internet Name of the SysLog server.