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    Pfsense reporting and auditing

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      lovene
      last edited by

      HI

      running pfsense 2.2.5 on FreeBSD. I need to audit all firewall activity but cannot achieve this. I need to print audit reports of all changes. Any guidance will be much appreciated..

      thanks

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        hda
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        Diagnostics: Backup/restore (Download configuration).
        Save those *.xml's in a secured place. If neccesary diff the file(s) for subsequent changes.

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          lovene
          last edited by

          this is not helpful for audit purposes..

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          • DerelictD
            Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
            last edited by

            Audit for compliance with what?

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              mer
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              @lovene:

              I need to audit all firewall activity but cannot achieve this. I need to print audit reports of all changes.

              Exactly what do you mean by "all firewall activity"?  All packets in and out, blocked packets, passed packets?  Logins?  File changes? "All" has the potential to cover a lot of ground, specific help requires specificity of what you are trying to accomplish.

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