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Hi

I have now configure Sarg 2.1 to run on my Debian Stable release, by upgrading to Libc6 newer version, etc. It all works like a charm. I have squid to the Proxying, and Sarg generates the daily reports on a restricted HTML page viewed only by me. So far so good. 

However, you (Toto) mentioned, that there is a Real Time report that can be generated with Sarg. I found that if I pass the sarg -r argument, it will be generated, but it should be PHP, which I am not familiar with. I couldn't find any info how to implement this setup. Could someone give me some pointers on that?

Thanks a lot,

Benedek



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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Toto Capuccino 
Date: 6 déc. 2005 18:32
Subject: Re:  Proxy Monitoring Question
To: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Check out Sarg 2.1, it has a new feature that make a realtime report of Internet access with a php page from access.log's squid files.
http://sarg.sourceforge.net/sarg.php
 
2005/12/6, Jakob Curdes 
Benedek Frank schrieb:

>
>Is there however a tool, that can generate a real time report, kind of 
>like Monitoring the current access to the internet? Lets say, I can see
>a really high throughput on the firewall, and I would like to check who
>is doing what at the time. Is it possible?
>
> 
You can have a look at ntop - although this has nothing to do with
squid, you can identify high volume users using it.


Yours,
Jakob Curdes




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