Hi,
what do your access.log entries look like? They have timestamps by
default, but the timestamp is in Unix time_t format.
For example, I have
948314236.900 526 205.150.120.6 TCP_MISS/204 184 GET http://206.64.126.156/FIDO-1/BID-90/NumItm-10/18614275-117545806/usa%3a%3aintr - DIRECT/206.64.126.156 -
In this example, 948314236.900 is the time stamp, meaning "Wed Jan 19
15:37:16 2000" in my local time zone.
O Wed, Jan 19, 2000 at 08:37:46PM +0000, Keith Kippen wrote:
> We are a school district that is intending on using Squid to create
> a log of all of our internet access requests. Unfortunately, we
> have run into the problem that we can't get Squid to create a time
> stamp in access.log when each request is performed. Is there a way
> to have a time stamp in Squid? I can't seem to find any setting in
> the squid.conf file and I have been getting some help from our state
> internet guys and they haven't found anything either.
>
> We appreciate your help.
-- Ambrose Li / +1 416 321 0088 x272 / Ming Pao Newspapers (Canada) Ltd. / EDP Department @ Toronto PGP fingerprint = 945C 2CF7 001D 5F03 B026 375F C5CF A55C 9F10 8B0EReceived on Wed Jan 19 2000 - 13:51:58 MST
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