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    Meaning of ► and @ symbols in logs

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      noisybloke
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      Two hopefully simple questions for someone in the know:

      • What does the ► symbol mean in the firewall logs?
      • What does the @ symbol mean in the firewall logs (e.g. "{@352)"

      I noted this sometime ago, so don't have the context noted unfortuantely. Mainly to satisfy my curiousity and know for next time.
      Couldn't see anything in the Netgate documentation; apologies in advance if I missed them. Thanks for any pointers.

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        Gertjan @noisybloke
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        @noisybloke said in Meaning of ► and @ symbols in logs:

        What does the ► symbol mean in the firewall logs?

        Can you give an example, image snapshot ?

        @noisybloke said in Meaning of ► and @ symbols in logs:

        What does the @ symbol mean in the firewall logs (e.g. "{@352)"

        Probably : @352 = "port 352"
        But I've no such lines in my firewall log neither.

        No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
        Edit : and where are the logs ??

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