My logging daemon stuff is now in Squid-2-HEAD: http://squidproxy.wordpress.com/ This makes it very easy to write "other" logfile processing modules - MySQL logging, for example - so feel free to give it a whirl. The logfile daemon stuff should support logging thousands of requests a second to disk, something the current Squid can't handle. So assuming you have the disk space (and, thinking about it, a 300 gig SATA disk is < $100 these days) and you need the logs, you can now save all your logs for later analysis without any performance issues. Adrian