Job Management Partner 1/Client Security Control Description, User's Guide and Operator's Guide
The following table lists the types of events that are output to the audit log, and the triggers that cause JP1/CSC to output the information. The events output to the audit log are classified according to their event type.
Table F-1 Types of event output to audit log
Event type Description Trigger for output by JP1/CSC StartStop An event indicating that a software product has started or stopped. A log entry relating to a service starting or stopping is output when:
- A service is started
- A service fails to start
- A service is stopped
- A service terminates abnormally
Authentication An event indicating that authentication of a CSC administrator or CSC user succeeded or failed. A log entry relating to users logging in or out from various windows is output when:
- A user logs in successfully
- A login attempt fails
- A user logs out
ConfigurationAccess An event indicating that a CSC administrator executed a permitted operation, and the operation completed normally or failed. A log entry relating to attempts to modify definitions, policies, or the connection control list is output when:
- A product definition is modified successfully
- An attempt to modify a product definition fails
ContentAccess An event indicating that an attempt was made to access security data managed by CSC, and the attempt succeeded or failed. A log entry relating to attempts to access the security information managed by CSC is output when:
- A policy is modified successfully
- An attempt to modify a policy terminates abnormally
- Security management information is accessed successfully
- An attempt to access security information fails
- The connection control list is modified successfully
- An attempt to modify the connection control list fails
ManagementAction An event indicating an action executed as a result of judgment or action based on a security policy. A log entry relating to the result of judgment or action is output.
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