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status-webmon [2023/10/01 20:25] – [Recently Visited Websites] hogwild | status-webmon [2023/10/19 00:05] – [Recent Web Searches] -explain using dnsmasq log-queries option as substitute hogwild | ||
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Note that if you use a VPN, Web Monitor will function properly, since domains you enter will be encrypted when travelling through the VPN tunnel. If you use routing policy and allow the web browser to bypass the VPN, domains you enter should be listed in the table. | Note that if you use a VPN, Web Monitor will function properly, since domains you enter will be encrypted when travelling through the VPN tunnel. If you use routing policy and allow the web browser to bypass the VPN, domains you enter should be listed in the table. | ||
- | To disable Web Usage, click on >> Web Monitor Configuration | + | To disable Web Usage, click on >> Web Monitor Configuration |
===== Recent Web Searches ===== | ===== Recent Web Searches ===== | ||
- | Below Recently Visited Websites, a table of **Recent Web Searches** | + | Generally speaking, this function is mostly obsolete. It relied on web links being unencrypted to gather the data it needed. Now that most web connections are (SSL/TLS) encrypted, it cannot gather the data needed to present any results. It will therefore remain empty unless |
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+ | As a substitute, dnsmasq supports the // | ||
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