Quoting dhottinger@harrisonburg.k12.va.us:
> Quoting Garry Glendown <Garry.Glendown@nethinks.com>:
>
>> Garry Glendown wrote:
>>> one of our customers has asked about getting some information about the
>>> amount of surfing users are doing. Problem is that most users are using
>>> terminal servers to do their surfing, so all I get at the moment is the
>>> IP addresses of the multiple terminal servers. Users are authenticated
>>> for web access. I've already located a patch to Squid to add the
>>> authenticated user name to logg (http://devel.squid-cache.org/customlog
>>> ), question is what can I use to generate the stats? I've tried
>>> Calamaris by creating Apache log style, and manually put a user name in
>>> the Apache style log lines, but Calamaris doesn't seem to include user
>>> statistics. The current stable version 2.59 doesn't have it, though at
>>> least it's able to parse the "emulated" logg file, 2.99 doesn't seem to
>>> have that style format at all anymore ...
>>
>> Nobody?
>>
>> Tnx, -garry
The perlscript that puts info in a mysqldatabase is squidalyser, you
can find it on freshmeat. Also sarg does the same thing and is a
little prettier.
ddh
-- Dwayne Hottinger Network Administrator Harrisonburg City Public SchoolsReceived on Tue Mar 27 2007 - 08:43:38 MDT
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