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    I can't get SARG Report working

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      democles9308
      last edited by

      hello guys,

      By removing the /usr/local/sarg-reports folder and creating a symlink to /usr/pbi/amd-64/local/sarg-reports, it worked for me…

      Report options:
      graphics where possible
      remove temp files
      generate  main index
      generate index tree
      overwrite report
      show downloaded volume

      Reports to generate
      all selected

      versions
      Sarg : 2.3.9 v 0.6.4
      Squid : 3.4.10_2 0.2.6
      squidguard-suid3 : 1.4_7 v 1.9.6

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        KOM
        last edited by

        This works for 2.2:

        rm -r /usr/local/sarg-reports
        ln -s /usr/pbi/sarg-amd64/local/sarg-reports /usr/local/sarg-reports
        
        
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          wcrowder
          last edited by

          Simple solution, it really is. Run pfSense in one Virtural Machine and run Squid 3.5.1 (Squid is developed on FreeBSD) on another VM in a different subnet. Use wpad.dat/proxy.pac to seamlessly integrate the two.  Sarg works really well this way installed from packages. AND you will learn a lot doing it.

          And it just works better this way.

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          • marcellocM
            marcelloc
            last edited by

            On freebsd ports, squid is still on 3.4

            When it gets updated to 3.5 I'll update pfsense package.

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

            Help a community developer! ;D

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              wcrowder
              last edited by

              I never understood why Squid lags behind on FreeBSD ports. The official repository states that Squid is developed on FreeBSD and the generic compile instructions are for FreeBSD.

              http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/CompilingSquid

              Since I run pfSense on ESXi, it makes it very easy to just fire up a minimal VM and build Squid from source. It seems to me to be a cleaner setup this way and I have far less problems with adding utility to Squid when I need it. Sarg works great and has full functionality. As it is, I have less the $200.00us in my ESXi pfSense/Squid setup.

              I'm only stating this as an option. I am not taking away from the fine pfSense Squid package.

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              • marcellocM
                marcelloc
                last edited by

                Seems a loop process. If Amos release a version and update it on ports, would be easier.

                Thanks for the suggestion.

                @wcrowder:

                I'm only stating this as an option. I am not taking away from the fine pfSense Squid package.

                :) I know.

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

                Help a community developer! ;D

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                  sujyo1
                  last edited by

                  Had same problem here. I try this and it working…

                  1. Reinstall Sarg Pkg

                  2. rm -rf /usr/local/sarg-reports

                  3. ln -s /usr/pbi/sarg-i386/local/sarg-reports /usr/local/sarg-reports

                  2.2-RELEASE (i386)
                  built on Thu Jan 22 14:04:25 CST 2015
                  FreeBSD 10.1-RELEASE-p4

                  Thank You Guys

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                    lmontinola
                    last edited by

                    confirming this worked for me too… i'm also on 64bit 2.2... THANKS!!!!

                    @KOM:

                    This works for 2.2:

                    rm -r /usr/local/sarg-reports
                    ln -s /usr/pbi/sarg-amd64/local/sarg-reports /usr/local/sarg-reports
                    
                    
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                      killmasta93
                      last edited by

                      Thank you KOM and sujyo1  :)

                      Tutorials:

                      https://www.mediafire.com/folder/v329emaz1e9ih/Tutorials

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                        firefox
                        last edited by

                        i have the same problem

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

                        i try the Repair instructions in this Thread
                        no luck dont work

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                          polymathp
                          last edited by

                          First of Kudos, respect and props to 'marcelloc' for the amazing package

                          For those who still cannot get it working please remember follow the instructions for your version 32 bit or 64 bit

                          32 bit

                          1. Reinstall Sarg Pkg

                          2. rm -rf /usr/local/sarg-reports

                          3. ln -s /usr/pbi/sarg-i386/local/sarg-reports /usr/local/sarg-reports

                          64 bit

                          1. Reinstall Sarg Pkg

                          2. rm -rf /usr/local/sarg-reports

                          3. ln -s /usr/pbi/sarg-amd64/local/sarg-reports /usr/local/sarg-reports

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