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      jucelio_rosa
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      Good afternoon.

      In a branch of the company where I work, the firewall simply turns off during use. The UPS has no problems and the logs do not show the reason for the firewall being turned off. Does anyone know how to resolve?
      Another question is: Does anyone know how to set it up so that the logs show everything that happens, including hardware failures?

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        michmoor LAYER 8 Rebel Alliance @jucelio_rosa
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        @jucelio_rosa said in firewall turning off:

        Does anyone know how to set it up so that the logs show everything that happens, i

        1. sounds like you got a hardware issue. Fix it.
        2. set up syslog - graylog. there are youtube instructional videos to get you started.

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          jucelio_rosa @michmoor
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          @michmoor said in firewall turning off:

          sounds like you got a hardware issue. Fix it.
          set up syslog - graylog. there are youtube instructional videos to get you started.

          Thank you. I'm going to do it.

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            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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            If it spontaneously shuts off during use (nothing in the system log) it's almost certainly a hardware failure. In that case it's likely nothing would be logged anywhere. The only place anything might appear would be at the console. If it's a serial console device you can connect a client to it and log that output somewhere.
            Which device is this?

            Steve

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