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On 22/01/11 00:49, Roberto wrote:
Hi,

I've managed to install and set Squid, and itÂs working fine. Now, I've
started searching for a good soft to help me analyze to logs generated
by Squid, and found that Sarg might be what the tool I want, but I would
like to know if someone knows if that's really the best/appropriate tool
for what I need.

At the moment, I need something to help me in two aspects:
- Fine tuning squid;
- Analyzing what our users are doing (what sites they are accessing, how
much download, top sites, etc);

For both functions, I need the reports/analysis to be available through
web pages, so GUI softwares are out for me. For the first task, squeezer
seems to be appropriate. For the second one, Sarg seems fine. Would
those two be the appropriate choices? Are there better ones for these?

Calamaris does all that in a traditional offline way as well.

I've been enjoying MySAR with a database log daemon (in the repository and tarballs for 3.2, but works with 2.7 as well).

Amos
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Please be using
  Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE9 or 3.1.10
  Beta testers wanted for 3.2.0.4


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