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Measures reported by NSSSLLogsTest A Citrix® NetScaler® appliance communicates via a secure communication channel with other servers and clients. The NetScaler appliance uses SSL for a safe and secure transaction. If the SSL communication channels suffer a set back with an expired SSL certificate or a number of SSL handshake failures, then the NetsScaler appliance may be prone to malicious attacks. In order to secure the NetScaler appliance, administrators should constantly keep a check on the SSL certficates, handskahes and the Certificate Revocation lists. The NSSSLLogsTest test exactly helps administrators in this regard. Using this test, administrators can figure out the success and failure count of the SSL handshakes and also be proactively warned of an impending SSL certificate expiry. In addition, this test reports the number of times the Certifcate Revocation List (CRL) was updated successfully and the number of times the CRL update failed. This way, administrators can be proactively alerted to potential security threats (if any) and secure the NetScaler appliance from malicious attacks. For this test to run and report metrics, the NetScaler device should be configured to create a Syslog file in a remote Syslog server, where the details of all interactions with the NetScaler appliance will be logged. To know how to configure the Syslog server where this Syslog file should be created, Click here. Outputs of the test : One set of results for the NetScaler appliance being monitored The measures made by this test are as follows:
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