Amos Jeffries wrote:
Richard Chapman wrote:
I have a more or less default configured squid 2.6 proxy on a centos
5.4 server.
I have configured AVG 9 network edition (Virus scanner) to use the
squid proxy (as opposed to the avg proxy) - and it appears to be
doing so.
However - checking
Amos Jeffries wrote:
Richard Chapman wrote:
Amos Jeffries wrote:
Richard Chapman wrote:
I have a more or less default configured squid 2.6 proxy on a
centos 5.4 server.
I have configured AVG 9 network edition (Virus scanner) to use the
squid proxy (as opposed to the avg proxy
I have a more or less default configured squid 2.6 proxy on a centos 5.4
server.
I have configured AVG 9 network edition (Virus scanner) to use the squid
proxy (as opposed to the avg proxy) - and it appears to be doing so.
However - checking the usage logs - it appears that different client
through the
proxy. also the proxy may be proxying data on more ports than 80
such as https on port 4** ect.
i have a GD834g too but havent tried the above as i use NAT and not
a proxy at home.
matt.
Richard Chapman wrote:
I have squid operating well on a small NAT network. Currently - all
I have squid operating well on a small NAT network. Currently - all
clients select automatic proxy detection and that is all working
correctly with proxy.pac script on the http server.
I wanted to ensure that the proxy is handling ALL http traffic ALL of
the time - so I can be confident of the
be proxying data on more ports than 80 such as https on
port 4** ect.
i have a GD834g too but havent tried the above as i use NAT and not a
proxy at home.
matt.
Richard Chapman wrote:
I have squid operating well on a small NAT network. Currently - all
clients select automatic proxy detection
Hi - I'm hoping someone here can help me with a sarg question.
I installed sarg about 6 months ago - and have just noticed that my sarg
reports seem to be building up indefinitely. Is there some sarg
configuration I have missed to delete stale reports? All of my sarg
folders (daily, weekly,
I apologise if this is a double posting - but I received a delayed
message from my mail server - and haven't received a digest for several
days.
Hi - I'm hoping someone here can help me with a sarg question.
I installed sarg about 6 months ago - and have just noticed that my sarg
reports
Hi Chris - and many many thanks...
See also below.
/path/to/sarg -l /var/log/squid/access.log -l
/var/log/squid/access.log.1 -l /var/log/squid/access.log.2.gz
will parse the data from access.log, access.log.1 and (after
gunzipping) access.log.2.gz, and will give you one report for the time
Hi
I installed Squid 2.6 on Centos 5.1 X86_64 system about a week ago - and
it worked fine for the first few days.
I have set all clients to use the Squid Proxy for all external (non
private 192.168.0.0/24) ip addresses. The only squid config settings I
changed from default were ACL changes
Amos Jeffries wrote:
Hi
I installed Squid 2.6 on Centos 5.1 X86_64 system about a week ago - and
it worked fine for the first few days.
I have set all clients to use the Squid Proxy for all external (non
private 192.168.0.0/24) ip addresses. The only squid config settings I
changed from default
.
http://www.squid-cache.org/mail-archive/squid-users/200805/0172.html
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 12:33 PM, Richard Chapman
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Hi
I have satrg installed and working - but have not found much documentation
other than the man pages - which are fairly brief.
Can anyone help
Hi again Indunil - and many thanks.
I think I have sarg working - at least to the point of generating
regular report files as suggested in your step by step instructions. I
had already set execute bit on sarg.cron. I set the cron job to run
every 30 minutes - and it appears to be doing just
Richard Chapman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Henrik
I tried contacting him via an email address from the freshmeat website -
and the email bounced. Any ideas where to find other contact details?
Regards
Richard.
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
On sön, 2008-06-15 at 14:57 +0800, Richard
Hi again Indunil
Indunil Jayasooriya wrote:
I can't find a way to narrow down the time window
of the report. I also can't find a way to make it cover further back than
the current squid log file -
What do u mean ? do you need older data than the current report
No. I don't think so.
Hi,
I have been looking into various analysis and reporting tools for squid
logs. I have tried both webalizer and sarg - and both have strengths -
and (for me) weaknesses. I have seen references to squidalyser which I
think became Surftrackr - and I have found references to new releases
as
Hi
I have satrg installed and working - but have not found much
documentation other than the man pages - which are fairly brief.
Can anyone help me with these issues with sarg.
1) It appears to only use the current squid log by default - and the
documentation doesn't seem to tell me how I
Hi Henrik
I tried contacting him via an email address from the freshmeat website -
and the email bounced. Any ideas where to find other contact details?
Regards
Richard.
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
On sön, 2008-06-15 at 14:57 +0800, Richard Chapman wrote:
I have been looking into various
Hi
I am new to Squid - but found it very easy to get going. I am running
Squid 2.6 on Centos 5.1 Linux. and it workd brilliantly.
I was hoping to be able to track down the Bandwidth Usage Stats for
individual client machines - to try to find out where all our bandwidth
is going. I have
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