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408 lines
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NAME
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SquidAnalyzer - Squid access log report generation tool
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DESCRIPTION
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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.
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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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store data and don't need any SQL, SQL Lite or Berkeley databases.
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This analyzer is incremental so it should be run in a daily cron. Take
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care if you have rotate log enable to run it before rotation is done.
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REQUIREMENT
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Nothing is required than a modern perl version 5.8 or higher. Graphics
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are based on the Flotr2 Javascript library so they are drawn at your
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browser side without extra installation required.
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INSTALLATION
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Generic install
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If you want the package to be intalled into the Perl distribution just
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do the following:
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perl Makefile.PL
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make
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make install
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Follow the instruction given at the end of install. With this default
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install everything configurable will be installed under
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/etc/squidanalyzer. The Perl library SquidAnalyzer.pm will be installed
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under your site_perl directory and the squid-analyzer Perl script will
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be copied under /usr/local/bin.
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The default output directory for html reports will be
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/var/www/squidanalyzer/.
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On FreeBSD, if make install is freezing and you have the following
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messages:
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FreeBSD: Registering installation in the package database
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FreeBSD: Cannot determine short module description
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FreeBSD: Cannot determine module description
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please proceed as follow:
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perl Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=site
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make
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make install
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as the issue is related to an install into the default Perl vendor
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installdirs it will then use Perl site installdirs.
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Custom install
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You can create your fully customized SquidAnalyzer installation by using
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the Makefile.PL Perl script. Here is a sample:
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perl Makefile.PL \
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LOGFILE=/var/log/squid3/access.log \
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BINDIR=/usr/bin \
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CONFDIR=/etc \
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HTMLDIR=/var/www/squidreport \
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BASEURL=/squidreport \
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MANDIR=/usr/man/man3 \
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DOCDIR=/usr/share/doc/squidanalyzer
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If you want to build a distro package, there are two other options that
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you may use. The QUIET option is to tell to Makefile.PL to not show the
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default post install README. The DESTDIR is to create and install all
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files in a package build base directory. For example for Fedora RPM,
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thing may look like that:
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# Make Perl and SendmailAnalyzer distrib files
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%{__perl} Makefile.PL \
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INSTALLDIRS=vendor \
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QUIET=1 \
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LOGFILE=/var/log/squid/access.log \
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BINDIR=%{_bindir} \
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CONFDIR=%{_sysconfdir} \
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BASEDIR=%{_localstatedir}/lib/%{uname} \
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HTMLDIR=%{webdir} \
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MANDIR=%{_mandir}/man3 \
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DOCDIR=%{_docdir}/%{uname}-%{version} \
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DESTDIR=%{buildroot} < /dev/null
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See spec file in packaging/RPM for full RPM build script.
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Local install
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You can also have a custom installation. Just copy the SquidAnalyzer.pm
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and the squid-analyzer perl script into a directory, copy and modify the
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configuration file and run the script from here with the -c option.
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Then copy files sorttable.js, squidanalyzer.css and
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logo-squidanalyzer.png into the output directory.
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Post installation
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1. Modify your httpd.conf to allow access to HTML output like follow:
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Alias /squidreport /var/www/squidanalyzer
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<Directory /var/www/squidanalyzer>
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Options -Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
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AllowOverride None
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Order deny,allow
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Deny from all
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Allow from 127.0.0.1
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</Directory>
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2. If necessary, give additional host access to SquidAnalyzer in
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httpd.conf. Restart and ensure that httpd is running.
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3. Browse to http://my.host.dom/squidreport/ to ensure that things are
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working properly.
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4. Setup a cronjob to run squid-analyzer daily or more often:
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# SquidAnalyzer log reporting daily
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0 2 * * * /usr/local/bin/squid-analyzer > /dev/null 2>&1
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or run it manually. For more information, see README file.
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If your squid logfiles are rotated then cron isn't going to give the
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expected result as there exists a time between when the cron is run and
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the logfiles are rotated. It would be better to call squid-analyzer from
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logrotate, eg:
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/var/log/proxy/squid-access.log {
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daily
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compress
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rotate 730
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missingok
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nocreate
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sharedscripts
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postrotate
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test ! -e /var/run/squid.pid || /usr/sbin/squid -k rotate
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/usr/bin/squid-analyzer -d -l /var/log/proxy/squid-access.log.1
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endscript
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}
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You can also use network name instead of network ip addresses by using
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the network-aliases file. Also if you don't have authentication enable
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and want to replace client ip addresses by some know user or computer
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you can use the user-aliases file to do so.
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See the file squidanalyzer.conf to customized your output statistics and
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match your network and file system configuration.
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USAGE
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SquidAnalyzer can be run manually or by cron job using the
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squid-analyzer Perl script. Here are authorized usage:
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Usage: squid-analyzer [ -c squidanalyzer.conf ] [-l logfile]
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-c | --configfile filename : path to the SquidAnalyzer configuration file.
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By default: /etc/squidanalyzer.conf
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-b | --build_date date : set the day to be rebuilt, format: yyyy-mm-dd,
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yyyy-mm or yyyy. Used with -r or --rebuild.
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-d | --debug : show debug informations.
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-h | --help : show this message and exit.
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-l | --logfile filename : path to the Squid logfile to parse.
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By default: /var/log/squid/access.log
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-p | --preserve number : used to set the statistic obsolescence in
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number of month. Older stats will be removed.
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-P | --pid_dir directory : set directory where pid file will be stored.
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Default /tmp/
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-r | --rebuild : use this option to rebuild all html and graphs
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output from all data files.
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-v | version : show version and exit.
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--no-year-stat : disable years statistics, reports will
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start from month level only.
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There is special options like --rebuild that force SquidAnalyzer to
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rebuild all HTML reports, useful after an new feature or a bug fix. If
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you want to limit the rebuild to a single day, a single month or year,
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you can use the --build_date option by specifying the date part to
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rebuild, format: yyyy-mm-dd, yyyy-mm or yyyy.
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The --preserve option should be used if you want to rotate your
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statistics and data. The value is the number of months to keep, older
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reports and data will be removed from the filesystem. Useful to preserve
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space, for example:
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squid-analyzer -p 6 -c /etc/squidanalyzer/squidanalyzer.conf
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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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CONFIGURATION
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Unless previous version customization of SquidAnalyzer is now done by a
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single configuration file squidanalyzer.conf.
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Here follow the configuration directives used by Squid Analyzer.
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Output output_directory
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Where SquidAnalyzer should dump all HTML, data and images files. You
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should give a path that can be read by a Web browser.
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WebUrl
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The URL of the SquidAnalyzer javascript, HTML and images files.
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Default: /squidreport
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CustomHeader
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This directive allow you to replace the SquidAnalyze logo by your
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custom logo. The default value is defined as follow:
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<a href="$self->{WebUrl}">
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<img src="$self->{WebUrl}images/logo-squidanalyzer.png" title="SquidAnalyzer $VERSION" border="0">
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</a> SquidAnalyzer
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Feel free to define your own header but take care to not break
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current design. For example:
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CustomHeader <a href="http://my.isp.dom/"><img src="http://my.isp.dom/logo.png" title="My ISP link" border="0" width="100" height="110"></a> My ISP Company
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126,1 Bas
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LogFile squid_access_log_file
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Set the path to the Squid log file.
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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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enable this directive. When you don't have authentication, the
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username is set to the client ip address, this allow you to use the
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DNS name instead. Note that you must have a working DNS resolution
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and that it can really slow down the generation of reports.
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DNSLookupTimeout 0.0001
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If you have enabled UseClientDNSName and have lot of ip addresses
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that do not resolve you may want to increase the DNS lookup timeout.
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By default SquidAnalyzer will stop to lookup a DNS name after 0.0001
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second (100 ms).
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NetworkAlias network-aliases_file
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Set path to the file containing network alias name. Network are show
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as Ip addresses so if you want to display name instead create a file
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with this format:
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LOCATION_NAME IP_NETWORK_ADDRESS
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Separator must be a tabulation.
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You can use regex to match and group some network addresses. See
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network-aliases file for examples.
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UserAlias user-aliases_file
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Set path to the file containing user alias name. If you don't have
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auth_proxy enable users are seen as ip addresses. So if you want to
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show username or computer name instead, create a file with this
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format:
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FULL_USERNAME IP_ADDRESS
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If you have auth_proxy enable but want to replace login name by full
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user name for example, create a file with this format:
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FULL_USERNAME LOGIN_NAME
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Separator for both must be a tabulation.
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You can use regex to match and group some user login or ip
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addresses. See user-aliases file for examples.
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You can also replace default ip address by his DNS name by enabling
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directive 'UseClientDNSName'.
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AnonymizeLogin 0
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Set this to 1 if you want to anonymize all user login. The username
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will be replaced by an unique id that change at each squid-analyzer
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run. Default disable.
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OrderNetwork bytes|hits|duration
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OrderUser bytes|hits|duration
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OrderUrl bytes|hits|duration
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Used to set how SquidAnalyzer sort Network, User and User detailed
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Urls reports screen. Value can be: bytes, hits or duration. Default
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is bytes. Note that OrderUrl is limited to User detailed Urls
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reports and does not apply to Top Url and Top domain report where
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there is three reports each already ordered.
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OrderMime bytes|hits
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Used to set how SquidAnalyzer sort Mime types report screen Value
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can be: bytes or hits. Default is bytes.
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UrlReport 0|1
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Should SquidAnalyzer display user details. This will show all URL
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read by user. Take care to have enougth space disk for large user.
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Default is 0, no url detail report.
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QuietMode 0|1
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Run in quiet mode for batch processing or print debug information.
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Default is 0, verbose mode.
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CostPrice price/Mb
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Used to set a cost of the bandwith per Mb. If you want to generate
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invoice per Mb for bandwith traffic this can help you. Value 0 mean
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no cost, this is the default value, the "Cost" column is not
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displayed
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Currency currency_abreviation
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Used to set the currency of the bandwith cost. Preferably the html
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special character. Default is €
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TopNumber number
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Used to set the number of top url and second level domain to show.
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Default is top 100.
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TopUrlUser Use this directive to show the top N users that look at an
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URL or a domain. Set it to 0 to disable this feature. Default is top 10.
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Exclude exclusion_file
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Used to set client ip addresses, network addresses, auth login or
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uri to exclude from report.
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You can define one by line exclusion by specifying first the type of
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the exclusion (USER, CLIENT or URI) and a space separated list of
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valid regex.
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You can also use the NETWORK type to define network address with
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netmask using the CIDR notation: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/n
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See example bellow:
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NETWORK 192.168.1.0/24 10.10.0.0/16
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CLIENT 192\.168\.1\.2
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CLIENT 10\.169\.1\.\d+ 192\.168\.10\..*
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USER myloginstr
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USER guestlogin\d+ guestdemo
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URI http:\/\/myinternetdomain.dom.*
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URI .*\.webmail\.com\/.*\/login\.php.*
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you can have multiple line of the same exclusion type.
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Include inclusion_file
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Used to set client ip addresses, network addresses or auth login to
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include into the report. All others will not be included. It works
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as the opposite of the Include parameter.
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You can define one by line inclusion by specifying first the type of
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the inclusion (USER or CLIENT) and a space separated list of valid
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regex.
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You can also use the NETWORK type to define network address with
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netmask using the CIDR notation: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/n
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See example bellow:
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NETWORK 192.168.1.0/24 10.10.0.0/16
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CLIENT 192\.168\.1\.2
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CLIENT 10\.169\.1\.\d+ 192\.168\.10\..*
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USER myloginstr
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USER guestlogin\d+ guestdemo
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URI http:\/\/myinternetdomain.dom.*
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URI .*\.webmail\.com\/.*\/login\.php.*
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you can have multiple line of the same inclusion type.
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ExcludedMethods
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This directive allow exclusion of some unwanted methods in report
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statistics like HEAD, POST, CONNECT, etc. Can be a comma separated
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list of methods.
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ExcludedMimes
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This directive allow exclusion of some unwanted mimetypes in report
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statistics like text/html, text/plain, or more generally text/*,
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etc. Can be a comma separated list of perl regular expression. Ex:
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ExcludedMimes text/.*,image/.*
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Lang language_file
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Used to set the translation file to be used. Value must be set to a
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file containing all string translated. See the lang directory for
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translation files. Default is defined internally in English.
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DateFormat
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Date format used to display date (year = %y, month = %m and day =
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%d) You can also use %M to replace month by its 3 letters
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abbreviation. Default: %y-%m-%d
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SiblingHit
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Adds peer cache hit (CD_SIBLING_HIT) to be taken has local cache
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hit. Enabled by default, you must disabled it if you don't want to
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report peer cache hit onto your stats.
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TransfertUnit
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Allow to change the default unit used to display transfert size.
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Default is BYTES, other possible values are KB, MB and GB.
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MinPie
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Minimum percentage of data in pie's graphs to not be placed in the
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others item. Lower values will be summarized into the others item.
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Locale
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Set this to your locale to display generated date in your language.
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Default is to use the current locale of the system. If you want date
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in German for example, set it to de_DE.
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Rapport genere le mardi 11 decembre 2012, 15:13:09 (UTC+0100).
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with a Locale set to fr_FR.
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AUTHOR
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Gilles DAROLD <gilles@darold.net>
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COPYRIGHT
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Copyright (c) 2001-2014 Gilles DAROLD
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This package is free software and published under the GPL v3 or above
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license.
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