Getting this information would be nice for those of us who get billed different
amounts depending on where the data came from. However, it's not as simple as
it looks - there's a nasty case where a cache gets the page from one of it's
neighbours, where I don't believe squid ever _knows_ the IP address involved
(necessarily).
I've got mods to provide a seperate logfile that contains _some_ information
approaching this - X-Referred-For first entry, _name_ of source for page
(this is sometimes the name of a peer rather than the name of the web server,
though), etc. Depending on what you're wanting out of the log files, that
may provide some extra info - but it's a pretty ugly patch, and from the
question below, it doesn't provide the info you're after.
>>> Henrik Nordstrom wrote
> Wang Aimin wrote:
> >
> > the access.log file record where I visit, and it's appear as URL
> > address, but I want to know the ip address of URL,can you
> > understand me?
>
> Yes. What I don't understand now is why you want the IP address logged..
>
> Squid source needs to be changed at a number of places if logging should
> be extended to include the IP address of the server where the request is
> forwarded.
>
> ---
> Henrik Nordstrom
> Spare time Squid hacker
>
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Kevin Littlejohn,
Technical Architect, Connect.com.au
Received on Wed Dec 09 1998 - 00:37:00 MST
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