Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S690 Guida Utente

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Web Proxy Logging
By default, the Web Security appliance has one log subscription created for Web Proxy 
logging messages, the “Default Proxy Logs.” The Web Proxy information stored in this log 
covers all aspects, or modules, of the Web Proxy. 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.
If a user or administrator encounters an issue with the Web Proxy behavior, read the Default 
Proxy Logs first. If you see a log entry that you suspect might be the symptom of an issue, then 
you can create a log subscription for the relevant specific Web Proxy module. Then read that 
proxy log to help troubleshoot the problem.
You can create log subscriptions of these proxy module logs in web interface or in the CLI. 
However, you can only create the Request Debug Logs in the CLI.
The following list includes all Web Proxy module log types:
• Access Control Engine Logs
• Configuration Logs
• Connection Management Logs
• Data Security Module Logs
• DCA Engine Framework Logs
• Disk Manager Logs
• FTP Proxy Logs
• HTTPS Logs
• License Module Logs
• Logging Framework Logs
• McAfee Integration Framework Logs
Webroot Integration 
Framework Logs
Records messages related to communication between the 
Web Proxy and the Webroot scanning engine.
No
Webroot Logs
Records the status of anti-malware scanning activity from the 
Webroot scanning engine.
Yes
Welcome Page 
Acknowledgement 
Logs
Records a history of web clients who click the Accept button 
on the end-user acknowledgement page.
Yes
Table 20-1 Default Log File Types (Continued)
Log File Type
Description
Enabled by 
Default?