diskfull : overwrite ips-archive : enable status : enableand " config log memory global" :
app-ctrl : enable attack : enable dlp : enable dlp-archive : enable email : enable explicit-proxy-traffic: enable failed-connection : enable severity : error traffic : enable virus : enable wanopt-traffic : enable web : enable webcache-traffic : enable allowed : enable anomaly : enable app-ctrl-all : enable blocked : enable dlp-all : enable email-log-imap : enable email-log-msn : enable email-log-pop3 : enable email-log-smtp : enable email-log-yahoo : enable extended-traffic-log: enable ftgd-wf-errors : enable infected : enable oversized : enable scanerror : enable signature : enable url-filter : enable violation : enable web-content : enable web-filter-activex : enable web-filter-applet : enable web-filter-cookie : enable web-filter-ftgd-quota: enable web-filter-ftgd-quota-counting: enable web-filter-ftgd-quota-expired: enable web-filter-script-other: enableGUI is set to show memory. Any ideas? Thanks.
Are your policies set to log traffic?Yes, as I mentioned above, I do have firewall policies set to Log Allowed Traffic. There is definitely traffic flowing through these policies too and I generate matching traffic whenever I test a change.
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