Hi there, I don't know if that is only a me problem, or if anyone else has encountered it, but I realized the Web-History under the QoS tab is changing after a couple of hours. I very often see groups of websites in the recent history (mostly it happens when an app connects to a couple of subdomains under one domainname), that have changed when I look it up a day later. Sometimes one of these entries stays, sometimes they all vanish, sometimes they seem to appear under a different client. After the initial change the history stays as it is, but entries younger then a couple of hours seem not to be reliable. Or the older history is not reliable. I'm unsure by now which version is correct.
It's an AX4200 with latest Stock Firmware in an AI-Mesh with an old RT-AC68U. Can anyone confirm that, or has an idea what is happening there?
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After a bit of observation it seems to me, that those entries are overwritten, if the client connects to the same subdomains again in a given time (can be a couple of hours). So if the app get's active all connects that go to the same subdomain just get a new timestamp. If one of the subdomains is not called again it stays in the list, and after 24 hours or so it seems to get a permanent entry. It looks a bit like Trend Micro is checking against a quite long timeframe and only updates the timestamp of a visited host if it finds it in the list.
So for all that use that list - for Domains that are called very often you only can see the last entry as it seems to me. That would mean that the domains that are called the most (especially if it's some automated stuff that runs 24/7 like a phone or NAS) nearly never show up in your history.
It's an AX4200 with latest Stock Firmware in an AI-Mesh with an old RT-AC68U. Can anyone confirm that, or has an idea what is happening there?
Edit:
After a bit of observation it seems to me, that those entries are overwritten, if the client connects to the same subdomains again in a given time (can be a couple of hours). So if the app get's active all connects that go to the same subdomain just get a new timestamp. If one of the subdomains is not called again it stays in the list, and after 24 hours or so it seems to get a permanent entry. It looks a bit like Trend Micro is checking against a quite long timeframe and only updates the timestamp of a visited host if it finds it in the list.
So for all that use that list - for Domains that are called very often you only can see the last entry as it seems to me. That would mean that the domains that are called the most (especially if it's some automated stuff that runs 24/7 like a phone or NAS) nearly never show up in your history.
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