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<value> - New setting value. Possible values are:
enable
disable
<old value> - Old setting value. Possible values are:
enable
disable
<user> - Authenticated user who enabled or disabled the “Use a secure connection (SSL)” setting.
If an unauthenticated user enabled or disabled the “Use a secure connection (SSL)” setting, the
user key-value pair is not contained within the message.
<client computer IP address> - IP address of the client computer that sent the request to enable or
disable the “Use a secure connection (SSL)” setting.
Message:
<device type>: Windows Authentication Test; time="<timestamp>" domain="<domain>"
username="<username>" reverse_DNS=<reverse DNS> name_attribute="<name attribute>"
email_attribute="<email attribute>" source_IP="<client computer IP address>" outcome=<test
result>
Interface(s):
EWS
Syslog severity:
Informational
Explanation:
The Windows Sign In test was performed.
Variables:
<device type> - see Table 2-2.
<timestamp> - see Table 2-2.
<domain> - Windows domain.
<username> - Username that was specified in the Windows Sign In test to authenticate.
<reverse DNS> - Enable or disable setting for performing reverse DNS lookups. Possible values
are:
enabled
disabled
<name attribute> - Attribute that was used to match the value of <username>.
<email attribute> - Attribute that was used to retrieve the user’s email address.
<client computer IP address> - IP address of the client computer that sent the request to perform
the Windows Sign In test.
<test result> - Result of the Windows Sign In test. Possible values are:
success
failure
Device user accounts
Message:
<device type>: Device User Account added; time="<timestamp>" user="<display name attribute>"
source_IP="<client computer IP address>" outcome=success
Interface(s):
EWS
Syslog severity:
Informational
Explanation:
A device user account was added.
Variables:
<device type> - see Table 2-2.
<timestamp> - see Table 2-2.