Markus,
As far as I know, Squid doesn't rotate its log files. You can either write a script and set up a cron job or use logrotate (/etc/logrotate.conf) to do this. Here is a link to some logrotate examples you can look at:
http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2010/07/logrotate-examples/

Thanks,
-nathan


On 10/27/2011 12:34 PM, Markus Thüs wrote:
Hi,

I’ve installed Squid 2.7 on a proxy server at a local school. But I still
got one problem. I need squid to keep it’s access logs for 1 year… and
wishfully start of a new squid access log every day. Is that somehow
possible ?


Thanks in advance,

Markus



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