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Hello Chris,

Perfect!!

I will see how this can be integrated in Surfing Now as it seems the squid manager interface make this info directly usable.
Added issue for this https://github.com/ra-at-diladele-com/qlproxy_external/issues/716.

Thanks a lot!

Best regards,
Rafael

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From: Chris Bennett <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, January 9, 2015 10:52 AM
To: Rafael Akchurin
Cc: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  how to obtain info about actual active downloads?

Hi Rafael,

> as if I am not mistaken the data get's written to the log
> *after* each session is completed

You are correct about squids access_log file, but sqtop uses squid's
manager interface to report on active HTTP(S) connections.  i.e for
the download of a large (1GB) file, sqtop will report that item,
attributed to the IP & user (if known) that originated the request,
for the whole duration of the download, including current and average
speed.  It answers the question "who is using proxy bandwidth *right
now*?" compared to other reports that analyse logs and report on
historical usage.

The screenshot on sqtop's page should give you an idea of what it
presents:
  http://sqtop.googlecode.com/svn/wiki/images/scr1_ui_big.png

Hopefully that makes it clearer?

Regards,

Chris
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