On 24.01.2012 09:19, Carlos Manuel Trepeu Pupo wrote:
> By user just "real people" and maybe his IP.
> By Surf Last -> only when a user is loading the page
> I need the report in real-time but maybe one user surfed many days
> ago, but I need to save this track.
>
> I use Squid 3.0 Stable1. What daemon can I use to make this ?
NOTE: STABLE1 is no longer qualifying as a *current* release. At
minimum please upgrade to 3.0.STABLE26, which is at least still security
patched and informally supported.
logger2sql or a custom script that works like it should meet your needs
with 3.0.
Amos
>
> Thanks a lot for your answer !!
>
> On Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 1:23 AM, Amos Jeffries <squid3_at_treenet.co.nz>
> wrote:
>> On 21/01/2012 5:06 a.m., Carlos Manuel Trepeu Pupo wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello ! I need to know when my users surf last time, so I need to
>>> know
>>> if there is any way to have this information and save to an sql
>>> database.
>>
>>
>> The Squid log files are text data. So the answer is yes.
>>
>> Please explain "user". Only real people? or any machine which
>> connects to
>> Squid?
>>
>> Please explain "surf last". Only when a user is loading the page? or
>> even
>> when their machine is doing something automatically by itself?
>>
>> Please explain under what conditions you are wantign the information
>> back.
>> monthly report? weekly? daily? hourly? real-time?
>>
>>
>> Current Squid releases support logging daemons which can send log
>> data
>> anywhere and translate it to any form. Squid-3.2 bundles with a DB
>> (database) daemon which is also available from SourceForge for
>> squid-2.7
>>
>> Older Squid need log file reader daemons. Like squidtaild, and
>> logger2sql.
>>
>> Amos
>>
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