Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C160 Guida Utente
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Cisco AsyncOS 8.5.6 for Email User Guide
Chapter 37 Logging
Log Subscriptions
In the following example, AsyncOS scans for host keys and add them for the host:
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
Display 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.
Table 37-36
Managing Host Keys - List of Subcommands
Command
Description
mail3.example.com> logconfig
Currently configured logs:
[ list of logs ]
Choose the operation you want to perform:
- NEW - Create a new log.
- EDIT - Modify a log subscription.
- DELETE - Remove a log subscription.
- SETUP - General settings.
- LOGHEADERS - Configure headers to log.
- HOSTKEYCONFIG - Configure SSH host keys.
[]> hostkeyconfig
Currently installed host keys:
1. mail3.example.com ssh-dss [ key displayed ]
Choose the operation you want to perform:
- NEW - Add a new key.
- EDIT - Modify a key.
- DELETE - Remove a key.