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History Issue

Aug 24 07 9:45 am

wingate is automaticly delete the history file after it exced the maximam size i make it the max "100000kb" it did not stay alot just some days 3 or 2 days maximam. can i find them loged in another place or make wingate backup them or log them in another file?

Aug 24 07 1:13 pm

Check your WinGate scheduler.

Aug 25 07 12:01 am

it didn't have the history it have some text like:
08/09/07 23:50:03 Event processed: WinGate Internal Maintenance
08/10/07 02:08:51 Scheduler thread stopping
08/10/07 02:10:00 Scheduler thread started
08/10/07 02:17:00 Scheduler thread started
08/10/07 12:14:00 Scheduler thread started
08/10/07 13:22:00 Scheduler thread started
08/10/07 15:16:00 Scheduler thread started
Do you have another idea?

Aug 25 07 12:08 am

ok thanks i have added the purge history to it thanks

Aug 25 07 12:41 pm

sorry i think i am wrong please tell me how to configure WinGate scheduler to save the purge history and where can i find the log files or the history backup files?

Aug 25 07 12:51 pm

The information you're looking for is right there in the help file. It's a very good help file. If you look up your questions in the help file you'll not only find the answers you're looking for you'll also learn a lot about WinGate and it's capabilities.

Aug 25 07 8:15 pm

please help not just advice.

Aug 26 07 5:24 am

Exactly. It's a HELP file, not an advice file.

You could be learning to HELP yourself rather than waiting for someone to do it for you.

Aug 26 07 7:59 am

yes i tried but didn't find it. At least give me the tree link in the help file.

Aug 28 07 7:04 pm

I found the log file for that in the WWW proxy server folder and DNS log folder but it is without User IP or Mac or even name so how can i know how request this link

Aug 29 07 11:42 am

You should check your logfiles again stlony. I put some requests through my WWW Proxy server and got heaps of entries in the WWW Proxy logfile like the one below.

06/01/07 00:09:23 127.0.0.1 Guest 0000000874 Requested: http://www.wingate.com/index.php

It doesn't have a mac address, that is correct, but I definitely see a source ip and a username there. The user "Guest" requested "http://www.wingate.com/index.php" from the IP address "127.0.0.1".
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