So long as the data is sanitised (scrambled the client ID) it is fine.
At 16:57 06/07/2001 +0100, Palmer J.D.F. wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have a feeling that to divulge cache logs without the express permission
>of every user recorded in the logs would contravene the data protection act.
>
>In fact I'm possitive.
>
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>Jezz Palmer.
>Internet Systems Officer.
>Library and Information Services
>University of Wales, Swansea
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>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Tim Cockle [mailto:T.Cockle@staffs.ac.uk]
>Sent: 06 July 2001 16:47
>To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
>Subject: [squid-users] A plea for log files...
>
>Hi,
>
>I know this isn't strictly a Squid question but I hope you don't mind me
>asking anyway.
>
>I am doing a Ph.D. and am researching cooperative caching and placement
>policies. To drive my simulation I need log files from proxies. The more
>the better!
>
>I have found some publicly available logs on-line but most of these are old
>or are from high level caches that don't necessarily reflect the real web
>cache environment.
>
>Does any one know of any more recent publicly available logs for large to
>medium organisations?
>
>Or could anybody make their log files available to me for my research. The
>log files can obviously be sanitised to protect privacy.
>
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>Tim
>
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