Re: [Efw-user] dansguardian

2011-06-29 Thread compdoc
The problem is that over 2 or 3 days I have to restart the proxy service
because the dansguardian process consumes all the RAM memory.

 

 

Been a while, but I think dansguardian can get stuck trying to update
itself. There were always so many issues with the content filter and with
snort, I keep them turned off.

 

Once a service like dansguardian or spamassassin becomes outdated, they stop
updating themselves.

 

It's been ages since people have reported various EFW bugs, but none of the
bugs have been fixed. (unless you fix them yourself)

 

Once a community version is released, Endian pretty much forgets about it.
They're in the business of selling firewalls, and only release a free
version because it's in the open source agreement.

 

You're often on your own.

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Re: [Efw-user] dansguardian

2011-06-29 Thread Lorenzo Milesi
 Once a community version is released, Endian pretty much forgets about
 it. They're in the business of selling firewalls, and only release a
 free version because it's in the open source agreement.
 You're often on your own.

They also have a $ version, based on the community. I wonder if the bug tracker 
used for the community is used to track issues and then fix them only in the 
paid version.

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Re: [Efw-user] Dansguardian Content Filter Source Addresses

2008-04-22 Thread Mike Tremaine
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Currently, the Content Filter Logs display localhost as the source for
 all entries, denied or not.  I presume this is because I also utilize
 the HTTP proxy and cache.  Here are a couple of sample lines with fake
 destinations...
 
 2008/Apr/21 15:14:53  localhost  http://www.somewhere.not DENIED
 2008/Apr/21 15:15:04  localhost  http://www.anotherplace.giv  DENIED
 
 Is there a way to get the logs to show the actual source, or to
 automagically track it through another log?
 


Under Proxy - HTTP expand Upstream Proxy check Client IP address 
forwarding.

-Mike

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