Amos Jeffries wrote:
Chris Robertson wrote:
a bv wrote:
Hi,
On a squid on Redhat EL , syslog-ng is installed and while also squid
is logging on the local itself also its configured to send the logs
also to an other syslog-ng server. I dont know if it begin from the
begiing of this sys-logng an
Chris Robertson wrote:
a bv wrote:
Hi,
On a squid on Redhat EL , syslog-ng is installed and while also squid
is logging on the local itself also its configured to send the logs
also to an other syslog-ng server. I dont know if it begin from the
begiing of this sys-logng and other configuration
a bv wrote:
Hi,
On a squid on Redhat EL , syslog-ng is installed and while also squid
is logging on the local itself also its configured to send the logs
also to an other syslog-ng server. I dont know if it begin from the
begiing of this sys-logng and other configuration , it seems that now
also
Hi,
On a squid on Redhat EL , syslog-ng is installed and while also squid
is logging on the local itself also its configured to send the logs
also to an other syslog-ng server. I dont know if it begin from the
begiing of this sys-logng and other configuration , it seems that now
also on the squid
Marcello Romani ha scritto:
Amos Jeffries ha scritto:
Marcello Romani wrote:
Amos Jeffries ha scritto:
Ressa wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering can I made the squid log their activities to the
database server (such as MySQL or something) and is there any tools
can provide information from those da
Amos Jeffries ha scritto:
Marcello Romani wrote:
Amos Jeffries ha scritto:
Ressa wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering can I made the squid log their activities to the
database server (such as MySQL or something) and is there any tools
can provide information from those database.
Thanks
't would b
Marcello Romani wrote:
Amos Jeffries ha scritto:
Ressa wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering can I made the squid log their activities to the
database server (such as MySQL or something) and is there any tools
can provide information from those database.
Thanks
't would be a rarity. Especially as S
Amos Jeffries ha scritto:
Ressa wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering can I made the squid log their activities to the
database server (such as MySQL or something) and is there any tools
can provide information from those database.
Thanks
't would be a rarity. Especially as Squid does not natively s
Ressa wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering can I made the squid log their activities to the
database server (such as MySQL or something) and is there any tools can
provide information from those database.
Thanks
't would be a rarity. Especially as Squid does not natively support
database logging an
Hi,
I was wondering can I made the squid log their activities to the
database server (such as MySQL or something) and is there any tools can
provide information from those database.
Thanks
Wundy wrote:
Currently I have completed my script and tested it.
it reads access.log , formats it and dumps it into a postgres db
I also upgraded to squid3.0PRE5 ( the debian standerd package, will suffice
for current testing )
Sorry wundy. I have to disagree. PRE5 is seriously buggy package.
Currently I have completed my script and tested it.
it reads access.log , formats it and dumps it into a postgres db
I also upgraded to squid3.0PRE5 ( the debian standerd package, will suffice
for current testing )
I downloaded the 2.7 source files and checked the code for logfile-daemon
but I
On fre, 2008-05-16 at 01:52 +1200, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> As stated elsewhere 2.6 now supports custom logging daemons. Which would
> be the easiest and involve less experimental code.
That's a 2.7 feature. Not found in 2.6.
Regards
Henrik
Wundy wrote:
Hi!
I currently have a transparent squid in place that used squidguard as a
blocking filter.
squid version is 2.6 STABLE.
I would like to import the access.log into a database for safe keeping and
easy access with queries.
a request from the company I do the internschip with.
I ha
You could write one yourself, as squid supports a 'logfile' daemon,
or try mysar. It reads the squid logfile and import all content into a
mysql database.
get it at mysar.sf.net
and the fast C code version at www.polaco.pro.br/mysar
Wundy wrote:
Hi!
I currently have a transparent squid in plac
Hi!
I currently have a transparent squid in place that used squidguard as a
blocking filter.
squid version is 2.6 STABLE.
I would like to import the access.log into a database for safe keeping and
easy access with queries.
a request from the company I do the internschip with.
I have read variou
ons 2007-02-07 klockan 04:41 -0800 skrev Nadeem Semaan:
> Does anyone know a way to make squid log the machine name instead of IP in
> access.log
log_fqdn
Regards
Henrik
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On Thursday Aug 10, 2006 around 6:39pm, Henrik Nordstrom wrote,
On Thu, 2006-08-10 at 18:22 +0200, Andrew McGill wrote:
squid: squid-beta-3.0-260 (packaged with OpenSuSE 10.1)
Please try a stable release. Current stable release is 2.6.STABLE2.
Thanks Henrik, I've installed squid-2.5.S
On Thu, 2006-08-10 at 18:22 +0200, Andrew McGill wrote:
> squid: squid-beta-3.0-260 (packaged with OpenSuSE 10.1)
Please try a stable release. Current stable release is 2.6.STABLE2.
Regards
Henrik
Greetings squid users,
I have squid set up to authenticate against an NT domain. It
works just fine -- however the logging is very strange. The
following log snippet is (almost) typical of what is going on --
the user at 10.0.0.165 is making three requests, and this is
being logged as three
On Fri, 10 Feb 2006, Gregori Parker wrote:
I'm trying to get the date format looking like "2006-02-10" but I only
seem to have options for "10/Feb/2006:11:00:00 -" - any ideas?
The time codes accepts a strftime format string allowing you to fomrmat
time in anny manner you like. See the do
ery line, but when I
have it in my config, squid wont start; it just tells me:
FATAL: Can't parse configuration token: '%rq %>a %mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006 10:30 PM
To: Gregori Parker
Cc: Squid ML
Subject: Re: [squid-users] squid logging
On 2/9/0
On 2/9/06, Gregori Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I currently have Squid logging to access.log in httpd
> emulation...unfortunately, our origin servers log in W3C format. We're
> working to make our parsers smart enough to handle it, but I thought
> it's worth asking: Are there any other cont
I currently have Squid logging to access.log in httpd
emulation...unfortunately, our origin servers log in W3C format. We're
working to make our parsers smart enough to handle it, but I thought
it's worth asking: Are there any other controls over the format of
access.log besides emulate_httpd_log?
All,
I'm trying to setup squid to work out of band to log all http traffic. I
have a "mirror" port on my core switch redirecting all traffic to a
promiscusous port on my squid box (being used for IDS, etc). My question is:
is there a way for me to configure squid to log all http-get traffic on tha
Having just started messing around with Squid I am having this most
frustrating problem.
Here's my layout:
192.168.1.5 = Squid machine running Fedora C2
192.168.1.144 = Windows98 machine with the .5:3128 set up for proxy
192.168.1.4 = Windows 2000 Server with .5:3128 set up for proxy
Now here is
On 17 Dec 2003, Dave Augustus wrote:
> Is there a configuration parameter in squid.conf that will log the
> ENTIRE URL?
strip_query_terms
Regards
Henrik
Is there a configuration parameter in squid.conf that will log the
ENTIRE URL?
Example:
a google image search for "porsche" URL will be
http://images.google.com/images?q=porsche&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&btnG=Google+Search
but will log only "http://images.google.com/images?";
Everything past th
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