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debug application dssl

debug application dssl

Use this command to set the verbosity level of debug logs for SSL inspection (temporary decryption in order to enforce policies). SSL inspection is used only when FortiWeb is operating in a mode that supports it, such as Transparent Inspection mode or Offline Protection mode.

Before you will be able to see any debug logs, you must first enable debug log output using the command debug.

To use this command, your administrator account’s access control profile requires only r permission in any profile area. For details, see Permissions.

Syntax

diagnose debug application dssl <dssl_int>


Variable Description Default

dssl <dssl_int>

Specify the verbosity level to output to the CLI display after the command executes.

The valid range is 0–7, where 0 disables debug logs for SSL inspection and 7 generates the most verbose logging.

If you omit the number, the CLI displays the current verbosity level. For example:

dssl debug level is 0

0

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debug application dssl

debug application dssl

Use this command to set the verbosity level of debug logs for SSL inspection (temporary decryption in order to enforce policies). SSL inspection is used only when FortiWeb is operating in a mode that supports it, such as Transparent Inspection mode or Offline Protection mode.

Before you will be able to see any debug logs, you must first enable debug log output using the command debug.

To use this command, your administrator account’s access control profile requires only r permission in any profile area. For details, see Permissions.

Syntax

diagnose debug application dssl <dssl_int>


Variable Description Default

dssl <dssl_int>

Specify the verbosity level to output to the CLI display after the command executes.

The valid range is 0–7, where 0 disables debug logs for SSL inspection and 7 generates the most verbose logging.

If you omit the number, the CLI displays the current verbosity level. For example:

dssl debug level is 0

0

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