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Hi Eliezer,

Its mostly like a live feed.

I am writing these sites+(a client tracking parameter) to a flat file via squid, from where another process reads it & does further processing (eg. analyze top sites used by any particular client).

And that is why i was working on getting just the urls entered by clients.


Ambadas


On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 2:01 PM, Eliezer Croitoru <eliezer@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hey Ambadas,

I was wondering if you want it to be something like a "live feed" or just for logs analyzing?

Eliezer

On 09/10/2015 15:47, Ambadas H wrote:
Hi,

I am using below setup:
Squid proxy 3.5.4.
CentOS 7.1

I am trying to analyze the most used websites by the users via Squid proxy.
I just require the first GET request for that particular browsed page page
& not the proceeding GETs of that same page.

Eg:
1) user enters *http://google.com <http://google.com>* in client (mozilla)
2) client gets page containing some other urls
3) client initiates multiple GETs for same requested page without users
knowledge

I myself tried a logic where I assumed if "Referer" header is present, then
its not the first GET but a proceeding one for same requested page.

I know i cant rely on "Referer" header to be always present as its not
mandatory. But
I want to know if my logic is correct? & also if there's any alternative
solution?



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