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Configuring and Activating System, Email, and Syslog Logs, Emailing Logs

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ProSecure Web/Email Security Threat Management (STM) Appliance Table 50. Email Notification Settings (Continued) Setting Description (or Subfield and Description) Mail Server Requires If the SMTP server requires authentication, select the Mail Server Requires Authentication Authentication check box and enter the following settings: User Name The user name for SMTP server authentication. Password The password for SMTP server authentication. 3. Click Apply to save your settings. Configuring and Activating System, Email, and Syslog Logs You can configure the STM to log system events such as a change of time by an NTP server, secure login attempts, restarts, and other events. You can also send logs to the administrator or schedule logs to be sent to the administrator or to a syslog server on the network. In addition, the Log Management screen provides the option to selectively clear logs. Because this large screen has three sections, each with its own Apply button, this screen is presented in this manual in three figures (the following figure, Figure 103 on page 180, and Figure 104 on page 182). Emailing Logs To enable and configure logs to be sent to an email address: 1. Select Monitoring > Logs from the menu. The Logs submenu tabs display, with the Log Management screen in view (see the following figure, Figure 103 on page 180, and Figure 104 on page 182). 2. Locate the Email Logs to Administrator section on the screen. Select the Enable check box to enable the STM to send logs to an email address. Chapter 6. Monitoring System Access and Performance | 177

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Chapter 6.
Monitoring System Access and Performance
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ProSecure Web/Email Security Threat Management (STM) Appliance
3.
Click
Apply
to save your settings.
Configuring and Activating System, Email, and Syslog Logs
You can configure the STM to log system events such as a change of time by an NTP server,
secure login attempts, restarts, and other events. You can also send logs to the administrator
or schedule logs to be sent to the administrator or to a syslog server on the network. In
addition, the Log Management screen provides the option to selectively clear logs. Because
this large screen has three sections, each with its own Apply button, this screen is presented
in this manual in three figures (the following figure,
Figure 103
on page 180, and
Figure 104
on page 182).
Emailing Logs
To enable and configure logs to be sent to an email address:
1.
Select
Monitoring > Logs
from the menu. The Logs submenu tabs display, with the Log
Management screen in view (see the following figure,
Figure 103
on page 180, and
Figure 104
on page 182).
2.
Locate the Email Logs to Administrator section on the screen. Select the
Enable
check box
to enable the STM to send logs to an email address.
Mail Server Requires
Authentication
If the SMTP server requires authentication, select the
Mail Server Requires
Authentication
check box and enter the following settings:
User Name
The user name for SMTP server authentication.
Password
The password for SMTP server authentication.
Table 50.
Email Notification Settings (Continued)
Setting
Description (or Subfield and Description)