What happens to ProxySG logging, when uploading them to a remote FTP server becomes impossible?

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What happens to ProxySG logging, when uploading them to a remote FTP server becomes impossible?

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What happens to ProxySG logging, when uploading them to a remote FTP server becomes impossible?

A. When there is no more space for logging, ProxySG switches on dynamic bypass for TCP connections — stops intercepting traffic
B. When there is no more space for logging, ProxySG will process policy, but will ignore any logging-related policies or configuration settings
C. ProxySG erases old logs but continues writing the more recent ones
D. Either logging stops or older log files are erased — depending on the ProxySG configuration
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