There is a squid setting in the squid.conf file for what you want to do.
The default is to not display the search terms in order to protect the
privacy of users. The tag is strip_query_terms, and the default value is
on. Set it off in squid.conf to show query terms in the log.
Chip Burkitt
Andrew Nelson wrote:
Hi,
I've been trying to create a report for my users to display a list of the
search keywords entered into popular search engines.. Upon looking
at the Squid logs, I see that a lot of the URLs are truncated after the
'?' which cut out the most important part!
1108678634.647 372 192.168.122.123 TCP_MISS/200 920 GET
http://images.google.com.au/imgres? username DIRECT/216.239.53.104
text/html
I don't think I have any special config for logging - the only thing I
can think off is that I have follow x forwarded for installed with
SquidGuard.
Can anyone help?
Thanks,
Andrew
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