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Hi Nilesh, I use SARG, this tool generate a complete info about your users.
And you can view it in HTML format, also too you can view What are they
downloading and what pages are viewing in all day..
Please go to http://www.squid-cache.org/Scripts/ y view a complete list of
tools that make the same, but I recommend you SARG.

Any question about how to configure SARG, please contact me.
 

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-----Mensaje original-----
De: Mark Elsen [mailto:mark.elsen@xxxxxxxxx] 
Enviado el: miércoles, 08 de marzo de 2006 7:01
Para: Nilesh
CC: Squid
Asunto: Re:  Squid Monitor

>
> Could you please enlight me I am geeting your point.
> I have checked for Nread and Nwrite in Squid.conf but
> not found such strings.
>

These are not available in squid.conf,
ONLY in the output of that particular view of
the cachemgr window(s).

Well, the thought, to use them as squid-download-quota,
would'nt be a bad idea; but it would require some coding I guess.
As in :

#TAG max_nread
#
#  Squid quota for a particular URI
#  - If exceeded the network connection for this URI will be aborted.
#
# Default : max_nread : 10 Megabytes.

I can only dream of it... :-)

M.



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