Dear Sir,
I am very enthu to work on this problem.but i am new in this.
can you please help me initially.so i can understand flow of SQUID.
and also understand code which is related to this problem.
Please Answer me few question.
1. Where do i found source (ln which file??),which is responsible for
creating log when instance of SQUID created??
Thanx and Regards.
Dhaval Varia
On 2/10/10, Amos Jeffries <squid3_at_treenet.co.nz> wrote:
> Dhaval Varia wrote:
>> Dear Sir,
>>
>> I am Doing my *research In SQUID proxy* as a part of my post graduation*
>> (Master of Engineering)
>> *Just started.but dont have a specific direction so i can move ahed.
>>
>> *I need your help in following confusions :-
>> *
>> 1. What topic / Module (In Squid) i choose to start my research work ?
>> 2. Where do I understand the module.
>> 3. what initially i have to do? to start my work?
>>
>> *Please sir,I will be greatful for your help.*
>>
>> Thanks & Best Regards.
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> Dhaval varia
>> (9924343883)
>>
>
> Greetings,
> It's nice to see more people interested in Squid. (cc'ing to squid-dev
> mailing list, where developer discussions take place)
>
> Did you have any ideas about what sort of thing you would be most
> interested in?
>
>
> The current developer focus for this year is (mostly) on preparing Squid
> 3.2 for better traffic scaling via SMP CPU support. Our planned
> architecture so far is described here:
> http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/SmpScale
>
> With Squid becoming multi-instance the most urgent project I'm looking
> for someone to create a daemon for reliable logging of data from N squid
> instances simultaneously to one log file.
>
> This daemon needs to open its own configurable socket for accepting
> connection requests from various Squid instances.
> On receiving a request it needs to receive the unique hostname from
> the Squid connecting and store it for optional configured pre-pending to
> every log line received via that TCP link.
> It needs to cope cleanly with sockets opening and closing at any time.
> Logging of many thousands of requests per second, ideally a minimum
> 10,000/sec per connected Squid instance. Maybe ignore the in-channel log
> rotate commands but rotate whenever the logs reaches a configurable size.
>
> A module internal to Squid will also need to be created to use the new
> helper. Derived from the src/log/ModUdp.* daemon but using TCP logging
> and setup as well. Possibly to a daemon running on a remote machine.
>
> Deadline would be mid-year 2010 for something testable. End of year for
> something hopefuly able to be committed for use.
>
> Interested?
>
> Amos
> --
> Please be using
> Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE7 or 3.0.STABLE23
> Current Beta Squid 3.1.0.16
>
-- Thanks & Best Regards. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dhaval varia (9924343883)Received on Thu Feb 11 2010 - 17:56:14 MST
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