Re: [squid-users] Mark log entries for redirected sites

2011-04-01 Thread Thomas Jarosch
Hello Amos, On Friday, 1. April 2011 02:52:42 Amos Jeffries wrote: Is there a way to specially mark redirected entries in the log file? Both if the above are identical content going to the user. The first one if re-written contains the body with lies in it. The second is saying to the

Re: [squid-users] Mark log entries for redirected sites

2011-04-01 Thread Helmut Hullen
Hallo, Thomas, Du meintest am 01.04.11: [...] Well, I didn't see a 301/302/307 in the logs though I did get the blocked redirect page handed out by squidGuard. [...] Actually I want to do it a bit differently: If f.e. someone blocked facebook.com during main business hours, they still

[squid-users] Mark log entries for redirected sites

2011-03-31 Thread Thomas Jarosch
Hello, I'm successfully running squid 3.1.11 together with squidGuard 1.4 as redirector. Unwanted sites get blocked just fine. Unfortunately they also get logged like a normal request in the access.log. It looks like this: 1301586950.611 1 172.16.0.2 TCP_MEM_HIT/200 1627 GET

Re: [squid-users] Mark log entries for redirected sites

2011-03-31 Thread Amos Jeffries
On 01/04/11 05:08, Thomas Jarosch wrote: Hello, I'm successfully running squid 3.1.11 together with squidGuard 1.4 as redirector. Unwanted sites get blocked just fine. Unfortunately they also get logged like a normal request in the access.log. It looks like this: 1301586950.611 1