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06-06-2012 06:17 AM
Is there any way of blocking an attack (threat) but not logging it?
By this I mean I have some attacks that I want to drop but don't really want to get spammed in the logs because they are just 'noise' as far as I'm concerned.
06-06-2012 11:33 AM
Hi...Within the threat profiles we log events where we took actions block/drop/reset for auditing purposes and the logging cannot be turned off. Log suppression is ON by default to reduce repeated events and create only 1 log entry.
Thanks.
06-06-2012 12:06 PM
Is that suppression setting tweakable?
For example if I like to have it suppressed in ACC but not when sent to syslog-server?
06-06-2012 12:22 PM
The log suppression is a system-wide setting, and its setting can be configured via the CLI:
> show system setting logging
> set system setting logging log-suppression
The suppresion counter is shown as 'repeat count' in the log details. Thanks.
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