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    Upgrade from 2.1.5 to 2.2 issues.

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      cmbe last edited by

      Hi,

      I have performed an upgrade from 2.1.5 to 2.2, with the fallowing packages installed:

      Dansguardian 2.12.0.3_2 pkg v.0.1.12
      pfBlocker 1.0.3
      Sarg 2.3.9 pkg v.0.6.4
      snort 2.9.7.0 pkg v3.2.2
      squid 2.7.9 pkg v.4.3.6

      I have two issues noted:

      1. Sarg Reports don't generate reports. The previous ones are there and I get no error on forced update:

      php-fpm[53787]: /pkg_edit.php: Sarg: force refresh now with -d date +%d/%m/%Y args, compress(on) and none action after sarg finish.

      1. The messages below on boot:

      Jan 24 22:51:07 php-fpm[35984]: /rc.start_packages: Starting Dansguardian
      Jan 24 22:51:07 php-fpm[35984]: /rc.start_packages: [Dansguardian] - Detected boot process pr:1 bp:1 rpc:no
      Jan 24 22:51:07 php-fpm[35984]: /rc.start_packages: [Dansguardian] - Detected boot process pr:1 bp:1 rpc:no
      Jan 24 22:51:07 php-fpm[35984]: /rc.start_packages: [Dansguardian] - Detected boot process pr:1 bp:1 rpc:no
      Jan 24 22:51:07 php-fpm[35984]: /rc.start_packages: [Dansguardian] - Detected boot process pr:1 bp:1 rpc:no
      Jan 24 22:51:07 php-fpm[35984]: /rc.start_packages: [Dansguardian] - Detected boot process pr:1 bp:1 rpc:no
      Jan 24 22:51:07 php-fpm[35984]: /rc.start_packages: [Dansguardian] - Detected boot process pr:1 bp:1 rpc:no
      Jan 24 22:51:07 php-fpm[35984]: /rc.start_packages: [Dansguardian] - Detected boot process pr:1 bp:1 rpc:no
      Jan 24 22:51:07 php-fpm[35984]: /rc.start_packages: [Dansguardian] - Detected boot process pr:1 bp:1 rpc:no
      Jan 24 22:51:07 php-fpm[35984]: /rc.start_packages: [Dansguardian] - Detected boot process pr:1 bp:1 rpc:no
      Jan 24 22:51:07 php-fpm[35984]: /rc.start_packages: [Dansguardian] - Detected boot process pr:1 bp:1 rpc:no
      Jan 24 22:51:07 php-fpm[35984]: /rc.start_packages: [Dansguardian] - Detected boot process pr:1 bp:1 rpc:no
      Jan 24 22:51:07 php-fpm[35984]: /rc.start_packages: [Dansguardian] - Detected boot process pr:1 bp:1 rpc:no
      Jan 24 22:51:07 php-fpm[35984]: /rc.start_packages: [Dansguardian] - Detected boot process pr:1 bp:1 rpc:no
      Jan 24 22:51:07 php-fpm[35984]: /rc.start_packages: [Dansguardian] - Detected boot process pr:1 bp:1 rpc:no
      Jan 24 22:51:07 php-fpm[35984]: /rc.start_packages: [Dansguardian] - Detected boot process pr:1 bp:1 rpc:no
      Jan 24 22:51:07 php-fpm[35984]: /rc.start_packages: [Dansguardian] - Detected boot process pr:1 bp:1 rpc:no

      Any help is appreciated.

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        cmbe last edited by

        Sarg fixed:

        1. rm -rf /usr/local/sarg-reports
        2. ln -s /usr/pbi/sarg-amd64/local/sarg-reports /usr/local
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          TieT last edited by

          snort runs without problems ?
          I needed to add some softlinks to lib files

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            cmbe last edited by

            @TieT:

            snort runs without problems ?
            I needed to add some softlinks to lib files

            Yes, Snort runs ok. No modifications needed in my setup.

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              TieT last edited by

              Is it also fully enabled on the WAN or LAN ?
              Services - snort - interfaces - the little arrow is green ?

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                cmbe last edited by

                @TieT:

                Is it also fully enabled on the WAN or LAN ?
                Services - snort - interfaces - the little arrow is green ?

                WAN Enabled.

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