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5.13. License
If you have a license code that you could not register during the installation, you can
register it at any time from the web administration (License option).
If the license in use has run out, in addition to registering a valid license, the filter must be
restarted for the programme to operate correctly. If you are using a valid license and
simply change to another one, you only have to introduce the new license and you will not
have to restart the filter.
5.14. System information
The current state of the filter is shown in this option. There follows an explanation of the
different sections on which information is shown:
Version: the version of OPTENET Server running.
Computer ID: the code identifying the computer for OPTENET programs.
License code: the licence code used by the program.
License status: this indicates the status of the licence. Should your licence expire,
contact [email protected] to update it.
Start-up: the date and time when the filter started up.
Current server time: the date and time of the server running the filter.
Requests processed: this indicates the total number of requests that the filter has
received for analysis. It shows four numbers, the first indicates the ICAP REQMOD
requests received for list checks, the second the ICAP RESPMOD requests received
for content analysis, the third the requests received via RPC (SQUID, ISA Server,
OPTENET Proxy, etc.) and the fourth the ICAP REQMOD_CATEGORY requests
received.
Blocked requests: this indicates the requests that have been blocked; it shows four
numbers, which are the same as those used for requests processed.
ICAP threads: the first number shows the ICAP server threads currently in use and
the second the total number of ICAP server threads. These threads include all the
possible ICAP services (reqmod, respmod and reqmod_category).
Administration threads: the first number shows the web server threads currently in
use and the second the total number of threads available. Bear in mind whether the
local stop page serves this server.
Database status: this is of no meaning to the user, but may be of use to OPTENET’s
technical staff.
Current database server: this indicates which server is being used to update the
URL database.
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