on FortiOS 5 you should enable extended-utm-log via CLI for each UTM profile to show your UTM logs, otherwise all of UTM logs will recognize as a normal traffic logI' m confused about what the extended-utm-log setting does. By chance, I was talking to FortiNet tech support recently, and I think I understood them to tell me that, if I enable extended-utm-log in a web filter profile, then all URLs browsed will get logged. I want to avoid that both for volume and for employee privacy purposes. (This is separate from the config webfilter profile -> edit profilename -> set log-all-urls setting, which I assume would also log all URLs). But, is it that, if I don' t enable extended-utm-log, then I cannot get detailed reports on volumes of sites used? To be clear, I want detailed web browsing consumption reporting, but I' d like to avoid logging all actual URLs visited if possible, for data protection reasons. I' ve done some more experimentation with this. I noticed, in the FortiOS 5.0 Handbook (version 5.0.4, date Sept 27, 2013, page 647, section Viewing log messages and archives) that it says:
If you have configured either a Syslog or WebTrends server, you will not be able to view log messages from the web-based manager or CLI.This seems odd. But it also seems true. I simply cannot find any URLs in the logs which I can view in the FortiGate' s own GUI. But URLs ARE being logged to my syslog server. And, in fact, as I have it configured presently, with both log-all-urls and extended-utm-log enabled, the nightly Reports from the FortiGate don' t include URL details. I' ll turn off syslog for the moment, and see if the nightly reports start including more details, and I can start seeing URLs in the logs in the FortiGate GUI. But it just seems weird. Anyone else have experience to share about this? .. and the different ' log all URLs' / ' enable extended utm log' settings? thanks,
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