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FAQ: Can an asterisk (*) be used to retrieve multiple log files?

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This article applies to:

  • Firewall Suite 4.X

Question:

Can an asterisk (*) be used to retrieve multiple log files?

Reply:

Yes. Wildcards, which are represented by either an asterisk (*) for a string of characters, or a question mark (?) for a single character, may be used in the log file path specified within the profile configuration.

Notes:

Date Macros can also be used to retrieve log files and is the recommended method of retrieval. The following link provides information about how to use date macros with Firewall Suite.

Q10272: How do I configure date macros?

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