Sam, On Fri, 13 Jun 2003, Sam Pointer wrote: > We have been using Squid for some time now to provide HTTP access for our > user population here. We now have a management need to make more sense of > our access.log. Looking at the log analysis pages on squid-cache.org I see > that there are a great number of tools out there for this kind of work. > > The reports generated will be seen by management people rather than anyone > with any technical grasp. Things that would be nice are: > > - HTML output > - Some sort of "per user" summary on a daily basis of time spent browsing > the web (I know that this is perhaps a difficult thing to quantify) > - A weekly and monthly summary digest of a user's level of activity > - Graphing is good :) > - The flagging and reporting of dubious site access > > If anyone can recommend a tool which handles most of these tasks then I'm > not adverse to filling in the gaps with a bit of Perl; I'm just loathe to > re-invent the wheel from scratch.
We use Webalizer which does everything our management requires. You can get it from http://www.mrunix.com/webalizer/. See if it does all you need... We run one overall report and then individual users / sites as and when required. HTH, Neil. -- Neil Hillard [EMAIL PROTECTED] Westland Helicopters Ltd. http://www.whl.co.uk/ Disclaimer: This message does not necessarily reflect the views of Westland Helicopters Ltd.