DLP, DB connection, filter in log settings

Good morning,

we are currently facing some problems when configuring dlp.

After we successfully configured dlp, we changed the regex from "creditcard" to "kreditkarte".

The strange this is, that now dlp doesn't find a match for the new string. Instead, it still blocks mails, cotaining the old string, which was replaced. Is there some kind of cache, which still contains the old string.

We intend to use two Ciphermail instances on two different servers, but only want to use one db. Where can we configure the db connection for the ciphermail instance that should connect to the remote db?

And we have a small feature request: I would be fine to have a filter in the log settings, to e.g. search for all SMIME settings.

Kind regards,

Stefan

Good morning,

we are currently facing some problems when configuring dlp.

After we successfully configured dlp, we changed the regex from
"creditcard" to "kreditkarte".

The strange this is, that now dlp doesn't find a match for the new
string. Instead, it still blocks mails, cotaining the old string,
which was replaced. Is there some kind of cache, which still
contains the old string.

I just tested it and it works for me. There is caching for the regular
expression pattern itself but if the pattern was changed, the new value
is cached so this caching cannot be the cause of what you see. Are you
100% certain that there is not another pattern which matches "creditcard"?

We intend to use two Ciphermail instances on two different servers,
but only want to use one db. Where can we configure the db connection
for the ciphermail instance that should connect to the remote db?

See hibernate.cfg.xml

And we have a small feature request: I would be fine to have a filter
in the log settings, to e.g. search for all SMIME settings.

You mean Admin -> Other -> Logging?

If so can you add a feature request to JIRA

Kind regards,

Martijn Brinkers

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On 03/11/2015 09:16 AM, Stefan Michael Guenther wrote:

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