On 06/07/07, Adrian Chadd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Jul 05, 2007, Anton Melser wrote:
Hi,
I had a look but couldn't see any way to split up a log for different
sites being reverse proxied. Is this possible?
Squid-2.6 introduced the ability to use ACLs and multiple access log
lines to
fre 2007-07-06 klockan 08:58 +0200 skrev Anton Melser:
Thanks for that. It's not entirely clear from the docs... So do I need
something like:
acl sitea dstdomain my.site.com
logformat sitea %a %ui %un [%tl] %rm %ru HTTP/%rv %Hs %st
%{Referer}h %{User-Agent}h %Ss:%Sh
access_log
That's just perfect thanks Hendrik! Those 2.6 docs are going to be my friend!
Cheers
Anton
On 09/07/07, Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
fre 2007-07-06 klockan 08:58 +0200 skrev Anton Melser:
Thanks for that. It's not entirely clear from the docs... So do I need
something like:
mån 2007-07-09 klockan 19:06 +0200 skrev Anton Melser:
That's just perfect thanks Hendrik! Those 2.6 docs are going to be my friend!
It's the exact same text as you have in squid.conf.default..
Regards
Henrik
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On 09/07/07, Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mån 2007-07-09 klockan 19:06 +0200 skrev Anton Melser:
That's just perfect thanks Hendrik! Those 2.6 docs are going to be my friend!
It's the exact same text as you have in squid.conf.default..
yip, and the first thing I did was grep out
Hi,
I had a look but couldn't see any way to split up a log for different
sites being reverse proxied. Is this possible?
Cheers
Anton
On Thu, Jul 05, 2007, Anton Melser wrote:
Hi,
I had a look but couldn't see any way to split up a log for different
sites being reverse proxied. Is this possible?
Squid-2.6 introduced the ability to use ACLs and multiple access log
lines to determine which log gets which requests.
Adrian