On 26.11.2007, at 17:59, Paul Cocker wrote:
One of the things I want to draw from the squid logs is how often
user X
visited site or domain Y. I've setup Webalizer and was using it to
create some reports on traffic, but it doesn't appear to have the
functionality necessary to create such a re
One of the things I want to draw from the squid logs is how often user X
visited site or domain Y. I've setup Webalizer and was using it to
create some reports on traffic, but it doesn't appear to have the
functionality necessary to create such a report.
Are there any such log analysis tools avail
Hi list,
I just want to let everyone know that OSSEC (an open
source project for log analysis) now supports squid
logs.
Some of the things you can detect by analyzing your
squid logs are presented in the following document
(still a draft):
http://www.ossec.net/en/loganalysis.html#proxy
"2 - Pr
Hi,
if you use calamaris V3 you can modify the tables. Tt is easy to switch
off redundant columns.
Regards Michael
On Tue, 2005-04-19 at 05:08, Merton Campbell Crockett wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Apr 2005, Bob Morrison wrote:
>
> > Hello
> >
> > I need a very easy way to log what user accesses what UR
On Mon, 18 Apr 2005, Bob Morrison wrote:
> Hello
>
> I need a very easy way to log what user accesses what URL including date and
> time of access.
Squid's access log satisfies your stated requirement. It provides the
date and time of each access, the IP address or domain name of the system
u
See access.log and write a parser for that. See the FAQ
On 4/18/05, Bob Morrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
>
> I need a very easy way to log what user accesses what URL including date and
> time of access. To make things a little harder, I do not want to install
> Apache on the server.
Hello
I need a very easy way to log what user accesses what URL including date and
time of access. To make things a little harder, I do not want to install
Apache on the server. But I won't mind FTP'ing the results to my PC and
look at them with a browser if that's what it takes. I've looked at
On 11.10 17:15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I think I'll use scp to shoot the logs over to the apache server where
> webalizer is running. Does anyone know how to configure webalizer to
> analyse multiple log files? i.e. the httpd log & the squid log.
You should search in webalizer docs, not in
On Sun, Sep 12, 2004 at 07:31:40PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What kind of strategies do you use for integrating squid logs into your
apache logs for webalizer or AWstats analysis. My squid box is going to
be on a separate box, so I'll have to copy logs over I assume.
You probably use logr
On Sun, Sep 12, 2004 at 07:31:40PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What kind of strategies do you use for integrating squid logs into your
> apache logs for webalizer or AWstats analysis. My squid box is going to
> be on a separate box, so I'll have to copy logs over I assume.
You probably use
Hello again,
What kind of strategies do you use for integrating squid logs into your
apache logs for webalizer or AWstats analysis. My squid box is going to
be on a separate box, so I'll have to copy logs over I assume.
As long as i can have accurate stats, I'm happy.
Regards,
Devin
I'm looking for a script or a way to create a report on usage of a user
from our squid logs. SARG is the only one i've seen that attempts to
calculate 'time spent on site' but its pretty ineffective. It probably
tells you the time that was spent downloading images/html from a site in
terms of
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