Back tracing logged events – HP Compaq t5720 Thin Client User Manual

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HP Sygate Security Agent User Guide

Back Tracing Logged Events

Back tracing enables you to pinpoint the source of data from a logged event. Like retracing a
criminal’s path at a crime scene, back tracing shows the exact steps that incoming traffic has
made before reaching your device and being logged by the Agent.

Back tracing is the process of following a data packet backwards, discovering which routers
the data took to reach your device. In the case of a Security Log entry, you can trace a data
packet used in an attack attempt. Each router that a data packet passes through has an IP
address, which is provided in the Trace Route field.

You can back trace a logged event in the Security, Traffic, and System logs.

To back trace a logged event:

1. Open the log file and click an event so that the entire row is selected.
2. Either right-click and click BackTrace, or click Action|BackTrace.

The Agent begins back tracing the event.

3. The Back Trace Information dialog box appears.

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