HI ..
Thanks before for HELP  ...
I have to count the number of KB transfered through proxy from the world
to a client.
In a FAQ i found the description of access.log file format
access.log contain 7 fields ..
remotehost    rfc931    auth user    [date]    "method URL"    status
bytes
||
                                                                     In
a FAQ written "the number of bytes delivered to a client"
                                                                     Is
it a real number of bytes delivered to a client ? ? In my humble opinon
this wrong number of bytes... :( it's rather small to be real.
If i'm right would you be so kind to show me where can i get the real
number of bytes
But if i'm right, what should i to do to get the real number .....
PLeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeease !!!!! from this work depend my future .....
Thanks again,
Roman
P.S. my squid.conf(log)
P.S.S. Please don't be angry if i miss answer to this question in FAQ
....
# LOGFILE PATHNAMES AND CACHE DIRECTORIES
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#  TAG: cache_dir 
#	Directory for on-disk cache storage.  The cache will change into
#	this directory when running.  The default is
#       /usr/local/squid/cache.
#
#	You can specify multiple cache_dir lines to spread the
#	cache among different disk partitions.
#
cache_dir /proxy
#  TAG: cache_access_log 
#	Logs the client request activity.  Contains an entry for 
#	every HTTP and ICP request received.
#
cache_access_log /usr/local/squid/logs/access.log
#  TAG: cache_log 
#	Cache logging file.  Set logging levels with "debug_options" below.
#
cache_log /usr/local/squid/logs/cache.log
#  TAG:	cache_store_log
#	Logs the activities of the storage manager.  Shows which
#	objects are ejected from the cache, and which objects are
#	saved and for how long.  To disable, enter "none".
#
cache_store_log /usr/local/squid/logs/store.log
#  TAG:	cache_swap_log
#	Location for the cache "swap log."  This log file holds the
#	metadata of objects saved on disk.  It is used to rebuild the
#	cache during startup.  Normally this file resides in the first
#	'cache_dir' directory, but you may specify an alternate
#	pathname here.  Note you must give a full filename, not just
#	a directory.
#
#cache_swap_log
#  TAG: emulate_httpd_log
#	The Cache can emulate the log file format which many 'httpd'
#	programs use.  To disable/enable this emulation, set 
#	emulate_httpd_log to 'off' or 'on'.  The default 
#	is to use the native log format.
#
emulate_httpd_log on
#  TAG: log_mime_hdrs
#	The Cache can record both the request and the response
#	MIME headers for each HTTP transaction.  The headers are
#	encoded safely and will appear as two bracketed fields
#	at the end of the access log (for either the native
#	or httpd-emulated log formats).  To enable this logging
#	set log_mime_hdrs to 'on'.
#
#	NOTE: support for this may require you to define
#	LOG_FULL_HEADERS before compiling.
#
#log_mime_hdrs off
#  TAG: useragent_log
#	If compiled with "-DUSE_USERAGENT_LOG=1" Squid will write
#	the User-Agent field from HTTP requests to the filename
#	specified here.  By default useragent_log is disabled.
#
#useragent_log /usr/local/squid/logs/useragent.log
#  TAG: pid_filename
#       A pathname to write the process-id to.  To disable, enter "none".
#
pid_filename /usr/local/squid/logs/squid.pid
#  TAG: debug_options
#	Logging options are set as section,level where each source file
#	is assigned a unique section.  Lower levels result in less
#	output,  Full debugging (level 9) can result in a very large
#	log file, so be careful.  The magic word "ALL" sets debugging
#	levels for all sections.  We recommend normally running with
#	"ALL,1".
#
debug_options ALL,1
#  TAG: ident_lookup
#	If you wish to make an RFC931/ident lookup of the client username
#	for each connection, enable this.  It is off by default.
#
ident_lookup on
#  TAG: log_fqdn
#	Turn this on if you wish to log fully qualified domain names
#	in the access.log.
#
log_fqdn on
#  TAG: client_netmask
#	A netmask for client addresses in logfiles and cachemgr output.
#	Change this to protect the privacy of your cache clients.
#
#client_netmask 255.255.255.255
Received on Wed Dec 03 1997 - 10:27:32 MST
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