On 12/30/22 12:29, Raghav P wrote:
Thank you Alex.
We modified the log format as per your suggestion and here is the
relevant log entries (its been parsed) for one such log entry
"http_method": "CONNECT",
"request_method_from_client": "CONNECT",
"request_method_to_server": "CONNECT",
Thank you Alex.
We modified the log format as per your suggestion and here is the relevant
log entries (its been parsed) for one such log entry
"http_method": "CONNECT",
"request_method_from_client": "CONNECT",
"request_method_to_server": "CONNECT",
"status": 200,
"vendor_action": "TCP_
On 12/29/22 16:17, Raghav P wrote:
We have a squid proxy configured as a forward proxy. But we see that for
some requests the log shows peer_response_time =0 but has status is 200.
At times users on their browser see this as a page not loading.
As we couldn't find documentation around this. We
On 12/22/19 5:53 AM, Ahmad Alzaeem wrote:
> im confused on why default response time configured as %6tr not %tr
Many Squid developers look at raw access logs. I suspect early Squid
developers wanted to first (or "left") access.log fields at a semi-fixed
position. Making most response time entries
Hello Vacheslav,
We are building something like sarg/squidanalyzer/lightsquid in web safety 7.2.
See
https://docs.diladele.com/administrator_guide_develop/traffic_monitoring/index.html
It shall be easy to grab the virtual appliance, upload your Squid logs into
/var/log/squid and see if the re
I'll give that regex a try, funny though, that's just built on the code
from lightparser.pl, must be a problem with the stock code as well, the
original 4 entries that were shipped with it are exactly like the one I
posted.
Thanks,
- Marc
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Marc A. Mapplebeck, MCP/MCDST/MC
On 29/03/2016 2:53 a.m., Marc Mapplebeck wrote:
> I am currently using squid for our proxy, and recently decided to use
> WPAD/PAC to also capture HTTPS traffic. I am having one very annoying
> issue with lightsquid, and wondering if anybody has any insight.
>
> All my lightsquid information look
On 26/03/2016 11:08 p.m., Yuri Voinov wrote:
> Amos,
>
> if squid in interception mode and non-standard ports not divert to
> squid, this is possible.
Yes that is one of the several ways it could have been configured.
Amos
>
> 26.03.16 16:01, Amos Jeffries пишет:
>> On 26/03/2016 7:01 p.m., Pr
Amos,
if squid in interception mode and non-standard ports not divert to
squid, this is possible.
26.03.16 16:01, Amos Jeffries пишет:
On 26/03/2016 7:01 p.m., Prasad Desai wrote:
Hi,
How can I have Squid log HTTP requests made to URL’s which are having
non-standard HTTP port ?
i.e For e
On 26/03/2016 7:01 p.m., Prasad Desai wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How can I have Squid log HTTP requests made to URL’s which are having
> non-standard HTTP port ?
>
> i.e For example. http://test.abc.com:8080
>
> By default, the Squid access.log does not log these requests.
That is incorrect. Squid does
On Monday 18 January 2016 at 17:55:51, romain noyer wrote:
> Is there a way to get all the messages a squid server can create and send
> to a syslog?
See the "syslog" method of:
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/config/access_log/
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/config/cache_store_log/
> The goal w
Hello all,
I really apologize in advance if this topic have already been discussed,
but I didn't found anything.
Is there a way to get all the messages a squid server can create and send
to a syslog? Or somewhere I can get a database or .xls file or whatever
containing the whole list of messages w
Do we have to make any updates in /etc/logrotate.conf or this is sufficient ?
I have now changed the settings as below as I want to keep 6 months logs .
/var/log/squid3/*.log {
weekly
compress
delaycompress
rotate 24
missingok
nocreate
shared
"rotate 2" means rotate 2 logs and delete anything older, so this is
equivalent to 2 days.
With my job, most of our servers, we use rotate 7 or rotate 14 for 1 or
2 weeks worth. Without drive scrubbing software, there is no easy way to
get those files back.
Also it may help to put the prerot
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