Selvi,

        The -f switch of tail takes care of this, it outputs data as the file
        grows, so essentially you can watch the access.log in real time.

        Trust me, I do it myself :P


* Selvi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [07m20d01y 10:58]:
> steve
> 
> access.log file shows only accessed log . It will not show online user with
> their browsing site names..
> 
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> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 3:28 PM
> Subject: Re: watching online user in Squid
> 
> 
> > * Selvi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [07m20d01y 09:56]:
> > >     How to view online users in squid also how can i identify which site
> > > currently they are browsing?  I am using Squid proxy in RH7.1
> >
> > Not too sure on the RH particulars, but you could use
> >
> > tail -f <path to squid logs>/access.log
> >
> > I expect they're in /var/log/squid/, but doing 'locate access.log' should
> > make things obvious.
> >
> > The format of the files is explained in the Squid FAQ.
> >
> > HTH.
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