Add information about how to parse SquidGuard log together with Squid access log file.
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SquidAnalyzer parse native access log format of the Squid proxy and
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generate general statistics about hits, bytes, users, networks, top url,
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top second level domain and denied URLs. Common and combined log format
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are also supported.
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are also supported. SquidGuard logs can also be parsed and ACL's
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redirection reported into denied URLs report.
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Statistic reports are oriented to user and bandwidth control, this is
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not a pure cache statistics generator. SquidAnalyzer use flat files to
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will only preserve six month of statistics from the last run of
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squidanalyzer.
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If you have a SquidGuard log you can add it to the list of file to be
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parsed, either in the LogFile configuration directive log list, either
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at command line:
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squid-analyzer /var/log/squid3/access.log /var/log/squid/SquidGuard.log
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SquidAnalyzer will automatically detect the log format and report
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SquidGuard ACL's redirection to the Denied Urls report.
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MULTIPROCESS
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If you have huges squid access.log you will be interested by using
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multiprocess with SquidAnalyzer. Using the -j or --jobs command line
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Set the path to the Squid log file. This can be a comma separated
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list of files to process several files at the same time. If the
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files comes from differents Squid servers, they will be merges in a
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single reports.
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single reports. You can also add to the list a SquidGuard log file,
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SquidAnalyzer will atomatically detect the format.
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UseClientDNSName 0
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If you want to use DNS name instead of client Ip address as username
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@ -8,7 +8,8 @@ SquidAnalyzer - Squid access log report generation tool
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SquidAnalyzer parse native access log format of the Squid proxy and
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generate general statistics about hits, bytes, users, networks, top
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url, top second level domain and denied URLs. Common and combined
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log format are also supported.
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log format are also supported. SquidGuard logs can also be parsed
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and ACL's redirection reported into denied URLs report.
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Statistic reports are oriented to user and bandwidth control, this
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is not a pure cache statistics generator. SquidAnalyzer use flat
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will only preserve six month of statistics from the last run of squidanalyzer.
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If you have a SquidGuard log you can add it to the list of file to be parsed,
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either in the LogFile configuration directive log list, either at command line:
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squid-analyzer /var/log/squid3/access.log /var/log/squid/SquidGuard.log
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SquidAnalyzer will automatically detect the log format and report SquidGuard
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ACL's redirection to the Denied Urls report.
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=head1 MULTIPROCESS
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If you have huges squid access.log you will be interested by using multiprocess
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Set the path to the Squid log file. This can be a comma separated list of files
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to process several files at the same time. If the files comes from differents
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Squid servers, they will be merges in a single reports.
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Squid servers, they will be merges in a single reports. You can also add to the
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list a SquidGuard log file, SquidAnalyzer will atomatically detect the format.
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=item UseClientDNSName 0
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