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bchambers
02-05-08, 10:45 AM
I'm using NGX 62 and for some reason I'm not seeing the packets being
dropped within Tracker. I've made sure that each rule is tracking and
has logging enabled and everything in Global Properties looks good.
What am I missing or overlooking. Could this be a SIC issue? Any
help on this would be appreciated.


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Robby Cauwerts
02-06-08, 05:29 AM
On Feb 5, 4:45 pm, bchambers <brent.chamb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm using NGX 62 and for some reason I'm not seeing the packets being
> dropped within Tracker. I've made sure that each rule is tracking and
> has logging enabled and everything in Global Properties looks good.

Is this a distributed setup or a standalone?
Do you see allowed packets or not?
Are you sure the packet is dropped? (traffic capture on incoming/
outgoing interface or fwmonitor)
Do you have an active filter in SmartView Tracker?

> What am I missing or overlooking. Could this be a SIC issue? Any
> help on this would be appreciated.

If SIC isn't working you wouldn't be able to do much with your
firewall.
Go to your firewall object in the dashboard and click on properties ->
communication -> test sic

Br.
Robby

Wayne
02-10-08, 12:05 AM
Quick question. Do you have a "clean-up" rule? That is; an Any -Any- Any -
Drop - Log rule as your last rule?

Wayne McGlinn
Brisbane, Oz

"bchambers" <brent.chambers@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:80973c19-c11b-4b59-80fe-3a7e35127761@1g2000hsl.googlegroups.com...
> I'm using NGX 62 and for some reason I'm not seeing the packets being
> dropped within Tracker. I've made sure that each rule is tracking and
> has logging enabled and everything in Global Properties looks good.
> What am I missing or overlooking. Could this be a SIC issue? Any
> help on this would be appreciated.
>
>
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> It is difficult to know what is impossible, for the dream of
> yesterday, is the hope of today, and the reality of tomorrow.