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May re-purpose a perl parser and look at adding this sort of granularity.
May re-purpose a perl parser and look at adding this sort of granularity.


Ref: http://aplawrence.com/Unix/squidlog.html
Check:  


* http://aplawrence.com/Unix/squidlog.html
* http://www.cyberoam-iview.org/documentation.html
'''> sudo tail -f /var/log/squid/access.log | grep DENIED'''




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Latest revision as of 15:55, 2 October 2011

I'm looking for Squid log analyzers that allow categorization and grouping of sites, so far I've found nothing.

I want to be able to group sites such as *.facebook.com, *.fbcn.com, *.zynga*, etc under a Group and/or place each site under 'Social Sites'. Right now it is hard to look at squid log outputs such as SARG and get a real feel for where the traffic has headed when sub-content servers are in the background providing feeds.

May re-purpose a perl parser and look at adding this sort of granularity.

Check:


> sudo tail -f /var/log/squid/access.log | grep DENIED