Sure, a "log format" engine can quite likely be used to drive such a
helper protocol, but strongly I dislike the idea of having to configure
a log format to define the helper protocol format..
better to say both access logging and the helper format uses the same
engine and specification format..
access_log <path> [format]
external_acl_helper_protocol <helper-name> <format>
-- Henrik Chemolli Francesco (USI) wrote: > There is a more general solution to this that I have been thinking > about for some time, and that is: parametrizing the Squid logfile format > somehow. Something like the Apache CustomLog directive: > > i.e. > logformat <name> <directive_specifying_logformat_somehow> > squid_log <name_of_logformat> /path/to/squid.log > > At this point we can also do something like > > helper_protocol <helper-name> <name-of-logformat> > > Which instructs squid that the helper wants a certain protocol. > This would allow for great flexibility in customizing helpers for > one's needs. Of course a number of predifined formats can be > supplied to properly emulate the current squid-helper protocols. > > -- > /kinkieReceived on Mon Jul 09 2001 - 12:03:50 MDT
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