I don't understand what you mean, really. This is not a content filter, but a ipfw firewall frontend. Logs are related to system network activity. The log file analyzed by WaterRoof is created by Mac OS X, no more and no less than what you should expect. There is no "user level" related activities that cannot/are not be logged. And of course you need an admin account to set up firewall rules...
I think you are confusing content filters with network firewalls.
You should be an experienced user in order to understand and use a firewall.
Only operates from the admin account - felicedep
I don't understand what you mean, really. This is not a content filter, but a ipfw firewall frontend. Logs are related to system network activity. The log file analyzed by WaterRoof is created by Mac OS X, no more and no less than what you should expect. There is no "user level" related activities that cannot/are not be logged. And of course you need an admin account to set up firewall rules...I think you are confusing content filters with network firewalls.
You should be an experienced user in order to understand and use a firewall.
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Tuesday, September 04 2007 @ 08:05 AM PDT