Paul Phillips wrote:
> I'm post-processing them right now but I don't like this. I can hack
> the source, but I'm curious why this need hasn't surfaced long before;
> maybe I'm missing something.
It is easy to postprocess the logs (sed -e
's%http://www.backend.com/%/%' when the log is fed to your log
analyzer), and most people run Squid as a proxy and then the protocol
and host name is important.
And similary, many people running it as a accelerator does so for
multiple servers (both IP and Host based) and thus want's the host name
to appear in the logs.
--- Henrik Nordström Spartime Squid HackerReceived on Sun Sep 13 1998 - 13:59:10 MDT
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