I want to add that my system has the same behavior, however I have made no changes to my system, and I don't have a license for surf protection ... All interface graphs are empty, and no numbers are in the bottom of the graphs ... Also, I seem to have 467.87 connections ... Not sure how you have .87 connection, should be whole numbers.
Let me also add that my HTTP Proxy report from last night is also completly messed up ... I have one system using it, however, I show over 300 USERID's ... Something has happened to the logging on my system.
Nope, my allowed networks is just my one defined pc inside the network ... i should clarify, where it normally on the first page of the report shows my ip address as the client on one line, it shows weird things on over 300 ... its very weird.
Nope, my allowed networks is just my one defined pc inside the network ... i should clarify, where it normally on the first page of the report shows my ip address as the client on one line, it shows weird things on over 300 ... its very weird.
Stopping the Surf Protection had no effect on the graphs, they were still flatlined. However, I rebooted Astaro and I'm now seeing data on the graphs (last 3 minutes only).
Hi guys, is there a chance you can tell me what you did before the graphs flatlined? The reporting is completely separated from the surf protection, that has nothing to do with each other. I can not imagine what the reason could be, on our machines everything is running fine ... so I need a few hints what you might have done...
MrJ412: can you please send me/us the proxy report plus the logfile for it? The log file is named "http_access.log". The proxy reports can be found in "/var/log/reporting/sarg/access/". Thanks [:)]
Start with 5.000, upgrade to 5.001, create simple 2 interface setup. 1) Enable Surf Protection 2) Modify default profile so blocked networks is Internal (network) 3) Graphs go to no activity at this time. 4) Turning off Surf Protection keeps graphs flatlined. 5) ASL 5.001 needs to be rebooted to start showing activity in the graphs again.