On Mon, 28 Feb 2011 23:45:23 +0100, marco wrote:
Howdi again,
does someone know an online Page for checkout the access.log like
squid
sarg style ?
There is none.
one of my costumer use ipfire, and there is no way to get squid sarg
on it.
(no gcc compiler on ipfire, nothing...)
Not u
From: viswa
> I am running four squid servers and using own user based
> reports(access.log),
>now i need consolidated report, for that all four server's access.log should
>be
>at one server.
> how can i make it ?
Two ideas:
Merge the log files...
Use syslog to send all your logs to one s
On 10/08/2010 11:23 AM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 08/10/10 18:40, viswa wrote:
hi all
I am running four squid servers and using own user based
reports(access.log), now i need consolidated report, for that all four
server's access.log should be at one server.
how can i make it ?
That depends o
On 08/10/10 18:40, viswa wrote:
hi all
I am running four squid servers and using own user based
reports(access.log), now i need consolidated report, for that all four
server's access.log should be at one server.
how can i make it ?
That depends on your Squid version.
http://wiki.squid-cache
Am 08.10.2010 07:40, schrieb viswa:
hi all
I am running four squid servers and using own user based
reports(access.log), now i need consolidated report, for that all four
server's access.log should be at one server.
how can i make it ?
Try syslog-ng
On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 4:34 AM, viswa wrote:
> hi all
>
> If i download any data - access log shows the download details after
> download complete. is it possible to get log for every MB download ?
>
> For example
> if i download 5 MB of data. the access log shows after the download
> complete.
>
Amos Jeffries wrote:
Leonardo Carneiro - Veltrac wrote:
Leonardo Carneiro - Veltrac wrote:
Amos Jeffries wrote:
GIGO . wrote:
Hi all,
Can anybody please explain me what does this error mean and why it
occurs it happens while i was testing youtube/facebook caching.
TCP_NEGATIVE_HIT/204
Leonardo Carneiro - Veltrac wrote:
Leonardo Carneiro - Veltrac wrote:
Amos Jeffries wrote:
GIGO . wrote:
Hi all,
Can anybody please explain me what does this error mean and why it
occurs it happens while i was testing youtube/facebook caching.
TCP_NEGATIVE_HIT/204
Does this suggest th
Leonardo Carneiro - Veltrac wrote:
Amos Jeffries wrote:
GIGO . wrote:
Hi all,
Can anybody please explain me what does this error mean and why it
occurs it happens while i was testing youtube/facebook caching.
TCP_NEGATIVE_HIT/204
Does this suggest that some object in cache has corrupte
Amos Jeffries wrote:
GIGO . wrote:
Hi all,
Can anybody please explain me what does this error mean and why it
occurs it happens while i was testing youtube/facebook caching.
TCP_NEGATIVE_HIT/204
Does this suggest that some object in cache has corrupted? if so how
to rectify the error?
GIGO . wrote:
Hi all,
Can anybody please explain me what does this error mean and why it occurs it happens while i was testing youtube/facebook caching.
TCP_NEGATIVE_HIT/204
Does this suggest that some object in cache has corrupted? if so how to rectify the error?
"204" ? not sure.
I
Pedro wrote:
Hi all,
I've configured a Debian Server 2.6.26-2-686 with Squid Server v2.7 in
transparent mode and works perfect, but I need that the 'transparents'
request records in access.log file.
Meaning the traffic does not go through Squid at all.
Thus "works perfect" == "broken"
When
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> -Mensaje original-
> De: Tim Duncan [mailto:tdun...@imcpl
org]
Enviado el: Viernes, 04 de Septiembre de 2009 01:51 p.m.
Para: SecureSoft - Daniel Merino; squid-users@squid-cache.org
Asunto: RE: [squid-users] Access.log time
>Hi everyone,
>Im looking how to change the time that appears in the access.log to
make it friendlier. Where can I chang
:51 p.m.
Para: SecureSoft - Daniel Merino; squid-users@squid-cache.org
Asunto: RE: [squid-users] Access.log time
>Hi everyone,
>Im looking how to change the time that appears in the access.log to
make it friendlier. Where can I change the code to do it? Thanks for
answering
A shell
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-Mensaje original-
De: Tim Duncan [mailto:tdun...@imcpl.org]
Enviado el: Viernes, 04 de Septiembre de 2009 01:51 p.m.
Para: SecureSoft - Daniel Merino; squid-users@squid-cache.org
Asunto: RE: [squid-users] Access.log time
>Hi everyone,
>Im looki
>Hi everyone,
>Im looking how to change the time that appears in the access.log to
make it friendlier. Where can I change the code to do it? Thanks for
answering
A shell script:
$ cat squidtime.sh
#!/bin/sh
perl -p -e 's/^([0-9]*)/"[".localtime($1)."]"/e'
This lets me do:
$ cat access.
Bartosz.C wrote:
You can log the DNS names if they are registered with the local DNS server.
Squid logformat %A option displays the resolved machine name.
Note that NetBIOS has already been obsoleted by Microsoft. It's not
supported by any of the recent Windows releases. You should be starting t
On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 10:40 AM, Bartosz.C wrote:
>> You can log the DNS names if they are registered with the local DNS server.
>> Squid logformat %A option displays the resolved machine name.
>>
>> Note that NetBIOS has already been obsoleted by Microsoft. It's not
>> supported by any of the rec
> You can log the DNS names if they are registered with the local DNS server.
> Squid logformat %A option displays the resolved machine name.
>
> Note that NetBIOS has already been obsoleted by Microsoft. It's not
> supported by any of the recent Windows releases. You should be starting to
> plan f
Bartosz Chodzinski wrote:
Hi,
I found on this mailing list that I can enable logging netbios names
instead of IP using option:
log_fqdn on
But I have still:
1247655782.362172 192.168.5.29 TCP_MISS/200 478 GET
http://www.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif? - DIRECT/209..
I would like to hav
Amos Jeffries-2 wrote:
>
> Squid 2.7 and write a LogDaemon helper.
>
> Amos
>
>
>
Could you please provide me with more information about LogDaemon helper and
how to write it?
I googled but couldn't find anything useful.
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http://www.nabble.com/access.log-r
>
> Hi all,
> My question is about rotating squid log files.
> I should write a daemon that every 5 min reads access.log and updates a
> database.
> Now my question is does it may cause problem for rotating access.log?
> Because my daemon has opened it and squid wants to rename it and I have
> seen
Hi All,
How can I disables proxy request in squid 2.6.x without disables ICP query.
In 2.5.x version exists the option "httpd_accel_with_proxy off" it disables
proxy-request and ICP.
thanks
"All that we are is the result of what we have thought."
-Mensaje original-
De: Monah Baki
On fre, 2007-11-23 at 09:45 -0500, Monah Baki wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> How can have the access.log display the source of the client IP using
> my proxy server rather than the IP address of the proxy itself.
Normally access.log of the proxy shows the ip of the client.
Is there anything special abou
On Thu, Aug 09, 2007, Chad Harrelson wrote:
> Hello list,
> I am running squid-2.6-STABLE6 with WCCP version 1. My problem is
> with access logging. If I configure my browser to manually point to
> my squid box, I see log data in /var/log/squid/access.log. However,
> if I do not manually confi
lör 2007-06-23 klockan 01:33 +0300 skrev Firas A. Mubarak:
> Thats also good, but how to do this ?
Set logfile_rotate to 0 in squid.conf to disable the automatic rotation,
then write a small script doing the log rotation as you want to have it
and then issue "squid -k rotate" to have Squid reopen
Thats also good, but how to do this ?
thnx
Firas
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From: "Fernando Rodriguez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Firas A. Mubarak'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2007 1:27 AM
Subject: RE: [squid-users] access.log
de junio de 2007 01:19 p.m.
Para: Fernando Rodriguez; squid-users@squid-cache.org
Asunto: Re: [squid-users] access.log
this is a very good idea i likd it thank you very much, but once it rotate
it just overwrite the previous log file.
i want to keep all the access.log files stored for 6 momths
On 6/20/07, Firas A. Mubarak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have to store my access.log files for 6 months. i need to log rotate the
file every 6 hours and then get it uploaded to a local FTP server
automatically.
For my large pool of load-balanced caches, I rebuilt squid using the
custom logging
Firas A. Mubarak wrote:
this is a very good idea i likd it thank you very much, but once it
rotate it just overwrite the previous log file.
i want to keep all the access.log files stored for 6 momths .
any ideas ?
I run this script every night, to gzip yesterdays access.log into an
archive di
uot;'Firas A. Mubarak'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 5:29 PM
Subject: RE: [squid-users] access.log
I made a litle shell script that does that but instead of ftp y rsync to
another server whare the file is processed
I use centos 4 so I created an
I made a litle shell script that does that but instead of ftp y rsync to
another server whare the file is processed
I use centos 4 so I created an entry in crontab where I run this every 8
minutes
#!/bin/bash
rsync /var/log/squid/access.log -e ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]:webcache1.log
cat /dev/null >
How can I keep the default logformat, but change just the date to EST?
Many thanks,
.vp
From: Matus UHLAR - fantomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Access.log Dates
Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 16:23:09 +0100
On 22.02.07 15:51, Matt wrote
On 22.02.07 15:51, Matt wrote:
> Is there a way to get Squid to display normal date/time in access.log?
use custom log format - directive "logformat"
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Matt wrote:
>> Yeah, there is. Don't recall exactly how. I think most of the log
>> analysis software for squid would like it to be in the time format you
>> see.
>
> Will changing it affect cachemgr.cgi?
>
> Matt
>
I think all it does is create log files that emulate the httpd format.
Roge
Yeah, there is. Don't recall exactly how. I think most of the log
analysis software for squid would like it to be in the time format you
see.
Will changing it affect cachemgr.cgi?
Matt
Matt wrote:
> Is there a way to get Squid to display normal date/time in access.log?
>
> Matt
>
Yeah, there is. Don't recall exactly how. I think most of the log
analysis software for squid would like it to be in the time format you
see.
I believe
emulate_httpd_log on
would set common log
On Mon, Nov 13, 2006, Fabio Silva wrote:
> Hi list, i have a problem, i need to send the logs of my proxy server
> to a remote syslog server, but i need the access.log on the remote
> server, but in this link i see that is not possbile, is it true? have
> no way to do it? to send the access.log inf
mån 2006-10-16 klockan 12:30 -0500 skrev Peter Smith:
> I tested this before pushing to production, on a Redhat Linux v7.2
> server. It worked fine. I recompiled on the Redhat AS 3 (update 8)
> servers and installed. Now Squid doesn't even open its access.log at
> all. It does, however, open
Yes, I do agree that that is a good thing to do before installing. I had
not actually looked at them, although I did look for them. Apparently I
did not look well enough. Unfortunately they do not mention the fact
that the default is changed (actually, now there is no default.) The
*only* reaso
Hi,
At 19.38 16/10/2006, Peter Smith wrote:
Fixed. I added the following line to my /etc/squid/squid.conf file.
access_log /var/log/squid/access.log squid
This was after looking at the default squid.conf file for, on a
hunch, any access.log config entries. I don't think this was
mentioned
Fixed. I added the following line to my /etc/squid/squid.conf file.
access_log /var/log/squid/access.log squid
This was after looking at the default squid.conf file for, on a hunch,
any access.log config entries. I don't think this was mentioned in the
updates info on the website--I did look
fre 2006-09-01 klockan 14:33 -0400 skrev Nick Duda:
> The 2.5 to 2.6 upgrade went great, everything appears to work , except
> its throwong some ntlm stuff which I think I can figure out...however,
> the access.log has stopped working, it doesnt write to it anymore. The
> store.log and cache.log wo
On Mon, 2006-02-06 at 17:09 +0100, Gunnar Groetschel wrote:
> Hi List
>
> I have installed the squid with ntlm authentication and everything is
> working fine.
>
> But how can I see the authenticated user in the access.log file. I only
> see his IP-Address?
You're probably not really authenticat
On Fri, 14 Oct 2005, Polenyik Tibor wrote:
So my proxy ip: 192.168.0.200
And these should be differenet ip-s, not only one ip address.
How can I see the client ip's ?
Are you running some other proxy infront of Squid such as dansguardian or
similar?
Regards
Henrik
So my proxy ip: 192.168.0.200
And these should be differenet ip-s, not only one ip address.
How can I see the client ip's ?
(Loq_fqdn on)
My access.log:
1129286370.065631 192.168.0.200 TCP_CLIENT_REFRESH_MISS/200 522 GET
http://o
1129286380.292 30019 192.168.0.200 TCP_CLIENT_REFRESH_MISS/200
On 8/19/05, Philipp Snizek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm looking for a tool that analyses Squid's access.log the same or in a
> similar way as Sarg does.
> The problem with Sarg is it's quite slow performance on a P3-500 MHz with
> 512MB Ram.
>
> Can you help me
>
> TIA
> Philipp
>
>
On Wed, 20 Apr 2005, Thien Vu wrote:
I'll take a look at it. I think it was to keep the format simpler
because the majority of the acls are url_regexes. But I don't think
this is the problem.
Most ofthen the situation should be the reverse, with url_regex being the
minority only used when none of
On 4/20/05, Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The rest are url_regex which involve urls or ports (for the CONNECT)
> > later defined in the http_access rules. So essentially we have a
> > population of users and we want to restrict what they can access
> > depending on what group they
On Wed, 20 Apr 2005, Thien Vu wrote:
A portion are external_acl_type for ldap lookups for user groups.
Ok.
The
ldap queries themselves are fairly quick, around 200 milliseconds for
the initial lookup but then it should hit the authentication cache
from then on.
Correct. Provided all the active entr
On 4/20/05, Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On Wed, 20 Apr 2005, Thien Vu wrote:
>
> > That's what I'm thinking also, but we have nearly 300 acls and a
> > similar number of http_access rules.
>
> Ok.
>
> What kinds of acls are these?
>
A portion are external_acl_type for l
On Wed, 20 Apr 2005, Thien Vu wrote:
That's what I'm thinking also, but we have nearly 300 acls and a
similar number of http_access rules.
Ok.
What kinds of acls are these?
Our setup is like this. We have a machine proxy.company.com that runs
both a proxy and a web server. We monitor the web serve
That's what I'm thinking also, but we have nearly 300 acls and a
similar number of http_access rules.
Our setup is like this. We have a machine proxy.company.com that runs
both a proxy and a web server. We monitor the web server by grabbing a
file every minute. We monitor the proxy by grabbing tha
On Tue, 19 Apr 2005, Thien Vu wrote:
The response time between the proxy and the actual server that is
performing the data.
The response time in access.log is as close as you get on a per-request
basis. As Squid does not buffer the whole response (only 16KByte) this
actually gets quite close.
I'
The response time between the proxy and the actual server that is
performing the data.
I'm using squid as an authentication only proxy. No caching. I have
many rules and want to see what type of overhead internally squid has.
Or to put it another way -- I can get total client wait time by
looking
On Mon, 18 Apr 2005, Thien Vu wrote:
access.log provides squid proxy <-> client numbers but I want the web
server <-> squid proxy statistics.
There is some meaningful statistics on this collectable via SNMP.
You can also build statistics from access.log by filtering out the lines
having a server i
When a client first tries to use the proxy server it does so without sending
authentication. The proxy requests authentication, and NTLM (due to
handshaking or some such) takes a couple tries before it sends said
authentication.
As long as the access.log entries you see with a "-" for the usernam
On Mon, 21 Mar 2005, Kashif Ali Bukhari wrote:
i am getting these two logs in todays date
No1
2005/03/21 01:32:46| Config 'request_header_max_size'= 20480 bytes.
2005/03/21 01:32:46| Request header is too large (21900 bytes)
Probably a malfunctioning client.
2005/03/21 01:33:28| httpReadReply: Exce
On Mon, 27 Dec 2004, Michael Scheibel wrote:
According to my analysis this would lead to an abort rate of approx. 8-12%.
The differences in the amount of data transferred is <10 bytes in almost all
cases. Is this realistic?
Size differences of only a few bytes is most likely the Age header added
b
[...]
> > 2. Why does the amount of data delivered to the clients differ from one
> > response to another although
> > a) the same URL is accessed and
> > b) the respective web object is not refreshed ?
>
> It can be any of the following
>
>- Client sending an IMS query resulting in a 304 r
On Wed, 22 Dec 2004, Michael Scheibel wrote:
1. Under what circumstances do TCP_NEGATIVE_HIT/200 log entries occur?
This is kind of contradictory: The web object is not accessible, but it is
delivered to the client with a 200 OK status code.
Agreed. I don't see any situations where this should hap
On Sun, 19 Sep 2004, Jesse Reynolds wrote:
What is the recommended way of doing this? I have tried doing a tail on the
access log and piping it through a perl script which parses and inserts into
mysql... is this the best approach?
The File::Tail perl module is very good for this purpose.
Regards
At 23:16 +0200 17/9/04, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
On Fri, 17 Sep 2004, Muthukumar wrote:
How can we directly write the access logs on my-sql database there.?
There has been patches floating around. Try searching for it.
But the preferred method by the Squid developers is to have Squid
log to a flat
On Fri, 17 Sep 2004, Muthukumar wrote:
what will happen if u make squid to enter the access logs directly in a my-sql
database instead of writting it in a flat file. Will it decrease the
performance ??
Probably, but as usual it depends...
How can we directly write the access logs on my-sql database
Hai Squid-techies,
what will happen if u make squid to enter the access logs directly in a
my-sql
database instead of writting it in a flat file. Will it decrease the
performance ??
How can we directly write the access logs on my-sql database there.?
I can't answer the performance que
On Fri, 27 Aug 2004, Ray Phillips wrote:
Could someone explain what causes these entries in the access.log file,
please?
1093600564.753 634089 192.168.37.201 TCP_MISS/200 433 GET
http://64.12.163.197:2
0480/monitor? - FIRST_PARENT_MISS/proxy2.uq.edu.au AIM/HTTP
This is most likely a AIM chat ses
>
> Could someone explain what causes these entries in the
> access.log file, please?
>
> 1093600564.753 634089 192.168.37.201 TCP_MISS/200 433 GET
> http://64.12.163.197:2
> 0480/monitor? - FIRST_PARENT_MISS/proxy2.uq.edu.au AIM/HTTP
>
> 1093602363.415556 192.168.37.201 TCP_MISS/200 38
On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have a problem that isn't really affecting the users experience, however it is
> really clogging up the access.log with alot of TCP_DENIED entries.
Are you using NTLM? If so then learn to live with these... it is due to
how NTLM works.
Regards
Hen
On Fri, 19 Mar 2004, galle wrote:
> That program, SaveNow, stay resident and start sending lots of request per
> second to my squid server
> When two o more machines start doing this my access.log grows terribly
> threatening disk space.
> Besides, the ERR_SOCKET_FAILURE appears to the other users
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Brian Bennett wrote:
> Everything I find refers to using winbind to access an NT PDC, well I dont
> need to get at another PDC, both squid and SAMBA PDC are on the same box.
> Is there not an easy way to get squid to get the currently logged on
> machine\user from an IP addre
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Chris Barnes wrote:
> Ok, but Squid 3 isn't available in stable yet, and I cant implement a
> development server in a production environment so that wont work.
As I said the same functionality also exists as a patch to Squid-2.5.
> Thanks for your help, but it looks like the
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From: Henrik Nordstrom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 25 February 2004 9:25 PM
To: Chris Barnes
Cc: Squid-users
Subject: Re: [squid-users] access.log format.
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Chris Barnes wrote:
> Is there a way I can chose what information squid logs to the
> access.log?
client making the request, and the byte count sent to the client?
Any help much appreciated.
Regards,
Chris Barnes.
-Original Message-
From: Elsen Marc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 25 February 2004 7:39 PM
To: Chris Barnes; Squid-users
Subject: RE: [squid-users] acces
client making the request, and the byte count sent to the client?
Any help much appreciated.
Regards,
Chris Barnes.
-Original Message-
From: Elsen Marc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 25 February 2004 7:39 PM
To: Chris Barnes; Squid-users
Subject: RE: [squid-users] acces
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Chris Barnes wrote:
> Is there a way I can chose what information squid logs to the
> access.log?
Yes, via custom log formats available in Squid-3 or as a patch to
Squid-2.5.
Regards
Henrik
>
> Hi Squiders,
> Is there a way I can chose what information squid logs to the
> access.log? for example, I'm writing a piece of software and the only
> information I'm worried about are the ip address of the client which
> made the request, and the bytes sent to that client.
>
> This would
On Thu, 5 Feb 2004, Andrew V. Atangulov wrote:
> Hello squid-users,
>
> how can i log tcp_outgoing_address in access.log?
> are there any solutions unlike reforming sources?
> thanks in advance
Not sure if a log tag for this is included in the custom log formats. If
it isn't some programming is
On Wed, 2003-09-03 at 15:29, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> On Wednesday 03 September 2003 06.09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > I hope my deductions make sense,
>
> It does. The only complications is how to find a good way of merging
> the access logs from two or more proxies to build the request gr
On Wed, 2003-09-03 at 15:29, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> On Wednesday 03 September 2003 06.09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > I hope my deductions make sense,
>
> It does. The only complications is how to find a good way of merging
> the access logs from two or more proxies to build the request gr
I have given thought to it and would be starting this
soon.
I have decided to use php to analysis access.log file.
By using php, you extract access.log file line by
line. store "Timestamp", "bytes", "IP address", etc in
mysql database row. Each line of access.log file will
be converted to each row
On Thursday 04 September 2003 00.35, Phil Lucs wrote:
> Ok, this is making some sense to me. I'm thinking that we sort
> based on time, then there should be some millisecond - second
> discrepancy between each forwarded cache request and then we can
> follow the path until a HIT or MISS (go to ISP
> It does. The only complications is how to find a good way of merging
> the access logs from two or more proxies to build the request graphs.
> It is not always trivial to identify which requests on a upstream
> proxy belongs to the downstream request, but by keeping the time in
> synch (i.e. NTP)
ons 2003-09-03 klockan 09.33 skrev Robert Collins:
> One could use external ACL tags to tag requests that don't have ID's,
> and assign them an id specific to the first cache that recieves it.
How is the tag forwarded to the next cache?
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On Wed, 2003-09-03 at 15:29, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> On Wednesday 03 September 2003 06.09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > I hope my deductions make sense,
>
> It does. The only complications is how to find a good way of merging
> the access logs from two or more proxies to build the request gr
On Wednesday 03 September 2003 06.09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I hope my deductions make sense,
It does. The only complications is how to find a good way of merging
the access logs from two or more proxies to build the request graphs.
It is not always trivial to identify which requests on a u
On Thursday 26 June 2003 09.05, Ahmad Masood Shah wrote:
> I'm seeing to day strange things in access.log can someone explain
> ...
>
> 1056614812.865 2 202.125.146.12 NONE/400 1467 GET
> 64.159.65.156 - NONE/- text/html
See cache.log for an explanation.
Regards
Henrik
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mån 2003-06-02 klockan 09.55 skrev Ilya:
> Does Squid writes in access.log only incoming traffic or
> outcoming also? So, if I upload to the external ftp-server 10M
> file, will such record appear in access.log?
You will see a POST/PUT request, but you won't see how much data was
uploaded.
Reg
This section of the FAQ needs to be updated..
The user column of the access log contains either (in priority order,
but I am a little unsure about the priority order of b/c or if c is at
all done in Squid-2.5 and later..)
a) The authenticated username
b) The ident name as reported by a IDENT serv
An rfc is a "Request For Comments" basically a standard. 931 pertains to
an "authentication server"
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc931.txt
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc931.html
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=rfc931
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From: Ilya [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
No.
If it is a SMTP message then Squid is not involved.
It if is a web-mail message then Squid only sees that the client submits
"X amount of bytes to the server".
You can restrict how large pieces of information your users may submit
to websites. This is quite effective for stopping attachments
Sandra Cüsters wrote:
>
> Hello,
> can you say something about the squid logs?
> If I sent an email with appendage across the internet by an internet-email
> supplier (such gmx.net or web.de), could I see a hint (the name) about this
> appendage in the log file?
Don't understand the question
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