User's Manual Part 3

Configuring Syslog Logging
388 Check Point Safe@Office User Guide
9. Click Next.
The Registration… screen appears.
The third Registration dialog box appears.
10. Click Finish.
Your Safe@Office appliance is restarted and the Welcome page appears.
Configuring Syslog Logging
You can configure the Safe@Office appliance to send event logs to a Syslog server
residing in your internal network or on the Internet. The logs detail the date and the
time each event occurred. If the event is a communication attempt that was rejected
by the firewall, the event details include the source and destination IP address, the
destination port, and the protocol used for the communication attempt (for
example, TCP or UDP).
This same information is also available in the Event Log page (see Viewing the
Event Log on page 189). However, while the Event Log can display hundreds of
logs, a Syslog server can store an unlimited number of logs. Furthermore, Syslog
servers can provide useful tools for managing your logs.
Note: Kiwi Syslog Daemon is freeware and can be downloaded from
http://www.kiwisyslog.com. For technical support, contact Kiwi Enterprises.
To configure Syslog logging
1. Click Setup in the main menu, and click the Logging tab.