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The
hostkeyconfig
subcommand performs the following functions:
Adding and Editing Log Subscriptions
To add or edit a log subscription:
1. Navigate to the System Administration > Log Subscriptions page.
2. To add a log subscription, click Add Log Subscription. Or, to edit a log subscription, click
the name of the log file in the Log Name field.
The New Log Subscription page or Edit Log Subscription page appears.
3. Select the type of log to associate with this subscription from the Log Type field.
4. Enter a name for the log subscription in the Log Name field.
The appliance uses this name for the directory on the appliance that will contain the log
file.
file.
5. If you are creating an access log, configure the following options:
Table 20-2 Managing Host Keys—List of Subcommands
Command
Description
New
Add a new key.
Scan
Automatically download a host key.
Host
Display system host keys. This is the value to place in the remote system’s
‘known_hosts’ file.
‘known_hosts’ file.
Fingerprint
Display system host key fingerprints.
User
Displays the public key of the system account that pushes the logs to the remote
machine. This is the same key that is displayed when setting up an SCP push
subscription. This is the value to place in the remote system’s ‘authorized_keys’ file.
machine. This is the same key that is displayed when setting up an SCP push
subscription. This is the value to place in the remote system’s ‘authorized_keys’ file.
Access Log Option
Description
Log Style
Choose the log format to use, either Squid, Apache, or Squid Details.
Custom Fields
Optionally, enter the other type of information to include in each
access log entry. For more information, see “Custom Formatting in
Access Logs and W3C Logs” on page 450.
access log entry. For more information, see “Custom Formatting in
Access Logs and W3C Logs” on page 450.