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      djpeach310
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      Hi I am new to pfsense and i was able to figure out IP sec vpn but i can not get the reports to work nor can I get the realtime to show any dans names.
      Can any one help me?
      I am running the latest version of pfsense.

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        marcelloc
        last edited by

        @djpeach310:

        Hi I am new to pfsense and i was able to figure out IP sec vpn but i can not get the reports to work nor can I get the realtime to show any dans names.
        Can any one help me?
        I am running the latest version of pfsense.

        Maybe you forgot to enable logging on squid settings.

        Treinamentos de Elite: http://sys-squad.com

        Help a community developer! ;D

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          worldfirst
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          Hi,

          My goal with Sarg is to create Squid's daily reports. I have logging and logging rotation both enabled on Squid. My question is why Sarg doesn't show any reports for the previous day (with -d date -v-1d +%d/%m/%Y extra args) even though I definitely have yesterday's reports in /var/squid/logs. Is it because of Squid's own logging rotation feature? Do I need to turn it off? Or is it because of 60 minutes restriction on "Find Limit" option? I'm asking this because Sarg easily creates daily reports with -d date +%d/%m/%Y extra args.

          I'm using pfSense 2.2-RELEASE (amd64) with Sarg package 2.3.9 pkg v.0.6.4. Enabled Sarg report options are: 1, 5-10, 13-16.

          Thank you!

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            Nachtfalke
            last edited by

            I had a look in the sarg.conf file when I was looking for somthing other and I found that the configuration there only points to the actual access.log file.

            
            access_log /var/log/squid/access.log
            
            

            So I assume when squid rotates your logs then sarg cannot analyze the logs form access.log.1.
            I did some research and found out that since some newer version of sarg (2.3?) - which is installed on pfsense - there is the possibility to set a "*" so sarg analyzes more logfiles.

            
            access_log /var/log/squid/access.log*
            
            

            Source:
            http://sourceforge.net/p/sarg/discussion/363374/thread/e2e10ffb/

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              worldfirst
              last edited by

              Thanks for your reply!

              I modified access_log string in sarg.conf and after that I got "file not found" error (Cannot get the modification time of input log file /var/squid/logs/access.log* (No such file or directory)). So the current version doesn't support this feature.

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                tux
                last edited by

                @worldfirst You can not directly edit the sarg.conf since it will be changed backed to its original configuration using the template which is the sarg.template file

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                  worldfirst
                  last edited by

                  Yes, I noticed that.

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                    Taras_
                    last edited by

                    pfSense 2.2 (i386)
                    Squid 3 + Sarg

                    Can't get report, error message:

                    Error: Could not find report index file.
                    Check and save sarg settings and try to force sarg schedule.
                    

                    Interesting thing with 2 almost same commands in console:
                    1. Don't work. No report in destination directory after run, i.e. dir is empty.

                    sarg -x -f /usr/pbi/sarg-i386/etc/sarg/sarg.conf -o /usr/local/sarg-reports/
                    

                    2. Works fine. Generates report in destination directory and after linking this dir to /usr/local/sarg-reports i can see reports via pfsense's GUI.

                    sarg -x -f /usr/pbi/sarg-i386/etc/sarg/sarg.conf -o /sarg-reports/
                    

                    So, sarg works for 1st level directory but don't work for 3rd level subdir.

                    Any ideas how to solve problem?

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                      zoro_2009
                      last edited by

                      I confirm the problem !  :(

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                        KOM
                        last edited by

                        Try this from the shell:

                        rm -r /usr/local/sarg-reports
                        ln -s /usr/pbi/sarg-i386/local/sarg-reports /usr/local/sarg-reports

                        Use ln -s /usr/pbi/sarg-amd64/local/sarg-reports /usr/local/sarg-reports if you have 64-bit build.

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                          Taras_
                          last edited by

                          @KOM:

                          Try this from the shell:

                          rm -r /usr/local/sarg-reports
                          ln -s /usr/pbi/sarg-i386/local/sarg-reports /usr/local/sarg-reports

                          Thanks! Fixes problem :)

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                            erasmus
                            last edited by

                            My Hardware: APU1C4

                            only this solved the Problem:

                            in console

                            rm -rf /usr/local/sarg-reports
                            ln -s /usr/pbi/sarg-amd64/local/sarg-reports /usr/local/sarg-reports

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                              Brutos
                              last edited by

                              Was having a similar issue glad i found this post fixed the issue for me thanks

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                                ak
                                last edited by

                                I ran the above commands to delete the directory and create the symlink to /usr/pbi/sarg-amd64/local/sarg-reports. I can see sarg generated logs under here. However on the 'View Report' tab I still get

                                
                                Error: Could not find report index file.
                                Check and save sarg settings and try to force sarg schedule.
                                
                                

                                This is on a fresh pfSense install running 2.2-RELEASE with Sarg 2.3.9 pkg v.0.6.4, Squid3 4.3.10_2 pkg 0.2.6

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                                  KOM
                                  last edited by

                                  Check your other options.  Sarg seems to be finicky and will not work right with the wrong combination of report options.  Do you have Generate main index.html and Generate the index tree by file set to Yes, for instance?

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                                    ak
                                    last edited by

                                    Thanks KOM - checked the two options you suggested about index.html and they were selected. I then selected all and thought to try that and reduce it to my original set.

                                    After selecting every option, I ran```
                                    sarg -x

                                    
                                    Thanks for the help.
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                                      aityahiaidir
                                      last edited by

                                      for who have this error even after creating symlink /usr/local/sarg-reports to /usr/pbi/sarg-i386/local/sarg-reports /usr/local/sarg-reports or /usr/pbi/sarg-amd64/local/sarg-reports /usr/local/sarg-reports depending on the version you have installed

                                      Error: Could not find report index file.
                                      Check and save sarg settings and try to force sarg schedule.
                                      
                                      

                                      you certainly chosen SquidGuard as proxy server in Sarg general report setting (with Squid it's work fine).

                                      after some debug,i noticed that Sarg is looking for SquidGuard config file  in the below location

                                      /usr/pbi/squidguard-i386/etc/squidguard/squidGuard.conf
                                      

                                      but the conf file is located in an other folder

                                       /usr/pbi/squidguard-i386/local/etc/squid/squidGuard.conf
                                      

                                      for this Srag break generating index report, even if you try to change the folder in the Sarg configuration file, it will always set to the wrong one after each saving Sarg configuration.

                                      i wil tryed to fixe that with symlink but it's dont work,

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                                        robatwork
                                        last edited by

                                        I too am having problems with sarg reports, but having looked at this thread I can't see an identical issue - realtime report is OK but normal reports aren't generated, in syslog I get

                                        php-fpm[68742]: /pkg_edit.php: The command 'export LC_ALL=C && /usr/pbi/sarg-amd64/bin/sarg -d `date +%d/%m/%Y' returned exit code '2', the output was ''

                                        In SSH I get

                                        export: Command not found.

                                        Sarg is 2.3.9 v0.6.4 and pfsense is 2.2.1 (amd64) ie. both the latest.

                                        Any ideas?

                                        thanks

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                                          robatwork
                                          last edited by

                                          Forget that. It was the wrong close quote mark ie should have been:
                                          date +%d/%m/%Y

                                          more dumb questions coming soon.

                                          Oh and add me to the "me too" people who had to do the link command ln -s to get this to work

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                                            jabo53
                                            last edited by

                                            I can't seem to get the report feature to work.  Error:
                                            Error: Could not find report index file.
                                            Check and save sarg settings and try to force sarg schedule.
                                            have forced updates etc… but no help.  I know it can generate them in the cli by running sarg -x and then if I go into the tmp directory I can see them and read them, however the index file is not being created.
                                            I believe the conf file is correct but

                                            TAG: index yes|no|only

                                            #      Generate the main index.html.
                                            #      only - generate only the main index.html

                                            index yes

                                            TAG: index_tree date|file

                                            #      How to generate the index.

                                            index_tree file

                                            TAG:  output_dir

                                            #      The reports will be saved in that directory
                                            #      sarg -o dir

                                            output_dir /usr/local/sarg-reports

                                            any useful info would be appreciated
                                            System
                                            2.2.1-RELEASE (amd64)
                                            built on Fri Mar 13 08:16:49 CDT 2015
                                            FreeBSD 10.1-RELEASE-p6
                                            Squid3 -3.4.10_2 pkg 0.2.7
                                            Sarg 2.3.9 pkg v.0.6.4

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