HTTP2 Logs

The HTTP2, or HTTP/2, log refers to logging information specifically related to HTTP/2. It is designed to improve the performance and efficiency of data transfer between clients and servers. When logging HTTP/2 activity, the logs capture details about how HTTP/2 protocol features are utilized. This has the potential to provide insights into the performance and behavior of web applications using this protocol This can help developers and administrators optimize resource usage, troubleshoot issues, and ensure efficient data transmission.

Event Details

Description

Date and Time

ISO 8601 format: YYYY-MM-DD T HH:MM:SS:S Example: 2020-11-22T10:58:46.820.

CSP Account

Name of your cloud service account.

Region

Region of the Multicloud Defense Gateway.

Gateway

The Multicloud Defense Gateway involved in the event.

Session ID

The unique identifier assigned to a session.

Text

A preview of the text included in the event message. Click an individual message to expand.

Src IP

Identifier for a VPN session or connection instance.

Dst IP

The destination IP address of a network connection of communication.

Dst Port

The numerical destination port of a network connection or communication.

Payload App Name

The application or component of a system where the HTTP2 communication took place.

Action

The specific operation or type of event that was logged regarding HTTP2 communication.

Policy Name

The name of the policy matching against the HTTP2 log.

Instance Name

The unique identifier or label assigned to that particular HTTP2 activity.

First Name

The identified first name of the user associated with the HTTP2 activity.

Last Name

The identified last name of the user associated with the HTTP2 activity.

Group

The identified user group associated with this HTTP2 activity.

Department

Wwhich department within an organization is responsible for or associated with the logged activity.

FQDN

The FQDN of the server or host involved in the communication.

Category Name

The the name of the category the logged communication is associated as.