Re: [squid-users] Squid Log Analysis Suggestions

From: Michael Pophal <michael.pophal@dont-contact.us>
Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2005 13:40:37 +0200

Hi,
if you use calamaris V3 you can modify the tables. Tt is easy to switch
off redundant columns.

Regards Michael

On Tue, 2005-04-19 at 05:08, Merton Campbell Crockett wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Apr 2005, Bob Morrison wrote:
>
> > Hello
> >
> > I need a very easy way to log what user accesses what URL including date and
> > time of access.
>
> Squid's access log satisfies your stated requirement. It provides the
> date and time of each access, the IP address or domain name of the system
> used, the user name if required by the web site, method, URL, etc.
>
>
> > To make things a little harder, I do not want to install
> > Apache on the server. But I won't mind FTP'ing the results to my PC and
> > look at them with a browser if that's what it takes. I've looked at
> > Calamaris, Webalizer and SARG but can't find what I need.
>
>
> Squid's access log con be viewed in situ or ftp'ed to your workstation for
> viewing. No need to install a web server.
>
>
> Webalizer is primarily concerned with the volume of activity. I looked at
> SARG but can't recall why I didn't like it. Calamaris seemed to have more
> of what I was looking for at the time but required modification to make it
> more useful for my purposes. The big problem was the horizontal width of
> the tables. Too many redundant columns of information.
>
>
> Merton Campbell Crockett
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