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AsyncOS 10.0 for Cisco Web Security Appliances User Guide
 
Chapter 21      Monitor System Activity Through Logs
  Log File Types
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.
Related Topics
Log File Types
Some log types related to the web proxy component are not enabled. The main web proxy log type, called 
the “Default Proxy Logs,” is enabled by default and captures basic information on all Web Proxy 
modules. Each Web Proxy module also has its own log type that you can manually enable as required.
The following table describes the Web Security appliance log file types. 
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
Log File Type
Description
Supports 
Syslog Push?
Enabled by 
Default?
Access Control 
Engine Logs
Records messages related to the Web Proxy ACL 
(access control list) evaluation engine.
No
No
AMP Engine Logs
Records information about file reputation scanning 
and file analysis (Advanced Malware Protection.)
See also 
Yes Yes
Audit Logs
Records AAA (Authentication, Authorization, and 
Accounting) events. Records all user interaction 
with the application and command-line interfaces, 
and captures committed changes. 
Yes
Yes
Access Logs
Records Web Proxy client history.
Yes
Yes