rras logging

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RRAS logging refers to the logging capabilities within Microsoft's Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS), a Windows Server component that provides routing, VPN, and remote access functionality. Discussions on this tag focus on configuring and troubleshooting RRAS logging to monitor network activity, diagnose connection issues, and audit security events. Common topics include enabling logging for VPN and dial-up connections, interpreting log entries for authentication failures or routing errors, and using logs to detect anomalies such as unauthorized access attempts. Administrators often seek guidance on log file locations, log levels, and integration with event viewer or third-party tools. The tag also covers best practices for log retention and analysis to support network security and compliance requirements.
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    CVE-2025-53153: Mitigating Windows RRAS Information Disclosure Now

    Title: CVE-2025-53153 — Windows RRAS "Uninitialized Resource" Information-Disclosure: What admins need to know and do now Summary CVE-2025-53153 is an information-disclosure vulnerability in Microsoft’s Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS). According to Microsoft, the issue stems from the...
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