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Well it's good to know that I'm not alone :)

I'm taking a look through sourceforge now to see what I can dig up but
if it comes down to it I might just end up playing around with Cygwin.

Thanks again for the reply.

-----Original Message-----
From: Serassio Guido [mailto:guido.serassio@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 3:03 PM
To: Michael Wassell; squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [squid-users] SquidNT log file analysis?

Hi Michael,

At 20.29 10/02/2005, Michael Wassell wrote:

>Hi All;
>
>I'm curious to know if anyone might be using SquidNT that has managed
to
>find a log file analysis tool that will allow reporting on URL's
>visited?

Webalizer is one, you can find a link to the native Windows port on the 
SquidNT web page.

>Similar to SRG or SARG listed on http://www.squid-cache.org/Scripts/

I have tried, without success, to build a Windows native port of SARG.
It 
should work using Cygwin.

>The problem that I'm running into is the majority of log parsing
scripts
>written for Squid are designed to compile on a *nix platform and/or use
>*nix paths.  I know that Squid has the ability to emulate a httpd log
>format and that format is cross-platform, but I imagine if I were to
rig
>something together to parse a httpd log the output would be very
>confusing.  That's something that I would like to avoid if possible due
>to the audience that will ultimately be viewing this information.

Cygwin could be your friend.

Regards

Guido



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