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Chapter 20      Monitor System Activity Through Logs
  Troubleshooting Web Proxy Issues Using Logs
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Troubleshooting Web Proxy Issues Using Logs
By default, the Web Security appliance has one log subscription created for Web Proxy logging 
messages, called the “Default Proxy Logs.” This captures basic information on all Web Proxy modules. 
The appliance also includes log file types for each Web Proxy module so you can read more specific 
debug information for each module without cluttering up the Default Proxy Logs.
Follow the steps below to troubleshoot Web Proxy issues using the various logs available.
Step 1
Read the Default Proxy Logs.
Step 2
If you see an entry that might related to the issue but does not have enough information to resolve it, 
create a log subscription for the relevant specific Web Proxy module. The following Web Proxy module 
logs types are available:
Step 3
Recreate the issue and read the new Web Proxy module log for relevant entries.
Step 4
Repeat as required with other Web Proxy module logs.
Step 5
Remove subscriptions that are no longer required.
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Adding and Editing Log Subscriptions
Step 1
Choose System Administration > Log Subscriptions.
Access Control Engine Logs
AVC Engine Framework Logs
Configuration Logs
Connection Management Logs
Data Security Module Logs
DCA Engine Framework Logs
Disk Manager Logs
FireAMP
FTP Proxy Logs
HTTPS Logs
License Module Logs
Logging Framework Logs
McAfee Integration Framework Logs
Memory Manager Logs
Miscellaneous Proxy Modules Logs
Request Debug Logs
SNMP Module Logs
Sophos Integration Framework Logs
WBRS Framework Logs
WCCP Module Logs
Webcat Integration Framework Logs
Webroot Integration Framework Logs