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22.3 Alert Log<br />

Figure 22.7<br />

Highlighting rule definition<br />

Note: Regular expression is such expression which allows special symbols for string definition.<br />

<strong>Kerio</strong> Control accepts all regular expressions in accordance with the POSIX standard.<br />

For detailed instructions contact <strong>Kerio</strong> technical support. For detailed information, refer for<br />

example to<br />

http://www.gnu.org/software/grep/<br />

The Debug log advanced settings<br />

Special options are available in the Debug log context menu. These options are available only<br />

to users with full administration rights (see chapter 16.1)..<br />

Options of information which can be monitored by the Debug log are addressed in<br />

chapter 22.6.<br />

22.3 Alert Log<br />

The Alert log provides a complete history of alerts generated by <strong>Kerio</strong> Control (e.g. alerts upon<br />

virus detection, dialing and hanging-up, reached quotas, detection of P2P networks, etc.).<br />

Each event in the Alert log includes a time stamp (date and time when the event was logged)<br />

and information about an alert type (in capitals). The other items depend on an alert type.<br />

Hint:<br />

Email and SMS alerts can be set under Configuration → Accounting. All sent alerts can be<br />

viewed in the Status → Alert messages section (for details, see chapter 19.4).<br />

22.4 Config Log<br />

The Config log stores the complete history of communication between the Administration<br />

Console and <strong>Kerio</strong> Control Engine. It is possible to determine what administration tasks were<br />

performed by a specific user.<br />

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