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System Logs

System Logs

All actions within the FortiGuest are logged into the database. This enables you to view any action that occurred as part of the normal operating process of the application, log administrator and sponsor actions, and create system logs. Navigate to Logging > System Logs.

Audit Logs

Audit logs create a record of administrator and sponsor actions.

Application Logs

Application logs display the log containing application debug information.

Support Logs

Support logs provide an area that stores the following information.

  • HTTP error logs
  • RADIUS logs
  • Mail logs
  • Debug logs
  • Audit logs
  • Application logs
  • An XML file

Log Settings

The log settings page allows an administrator to set the level of logging and administer syslog settings. The Logging Levels allow an administrator to choose the level of logging for multiple criteria.

The logging levels are, Errors and Warnings Only, Error Only, Errors, Warnings and Info, or Errors, Warnings, Info and Debugs. You can specify the maximum number of days for storing logs in Log Storage Limit.

  • General
  • Security
  • Authentication
  • Admin Authentication
  • RADIUS User Authentication
  • Admin Operations
  • Guest Portals

System Logs

System Logs

All actions within the FortiGuest are logged into the database. This enables you to view any action that occurred as part of the normal operating process of the application, log administrator and sponsor actions, and create system logs. Navigate to Logging > System Logs.

Audit Logs

Audit logs create a record of administrator and sponsor actions.

Application Logs

Application logs display the log containing application debug information.

Support Logs

Support logs provide an area that stores the following information.

  • HTTP error logs
  • RADIUS logs
  • Mail logs
  • Debug logs
  • Audit logs
  • Application logs
  • An XML file

Log Settings

The log settings page allows an administrator to set the level of logging and administer syslog settings. The Logging Levels allow an administrator to choose the level of logging for multiple criteria.

The logging levels are, Errors and Warnings Only, Error Only, Errors, Warnings and Info, or Errors, Warnings, Info and Debugs. You can specify the maximum number of days for storing logs in Log Storage Limit.

  • General
  • Security
  • Authentication
  • Admin Authentication
  • RADIUS User Authentication
  • Admin Operations
  • Guest Portals