Hallo, Thomas,
Du meintest am 01.04.11:
[...]
> Well, I didn't see a 301/302/307 in the logs though I did
> get the "blocked" redirect page handed out by squidGuard.
[...]
> Actually I want to do it a bit differently: If f.e. someone blocked
> "facebook.com" during main business hours, they still show up in the
> access_log and in the reports created from it. As more and more sites
> include "Like this on facebook" buttons which refer to facebook.com,
> it looks like users are accessing facebook.com even though they
> aren't.
But that's a squidGuard problem, no squid problem. Perhaps it's a
problem of your special reporting program.
For reporting I use "SARG" and "squish". For "squish" it might be very
simple excluding "facebook" entries; the program gets its date via a
simple "cat" command.
Viele Gruesse!
Helmut
Received on Fri Apr 01 2011 - 09:16:50 MDT
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