On 02/04/2020 03:29, Alex Rousskov wrote: > On 4/1/20 11:21 AM, lameventanas@xxxxxxxxx wrote: >> Is it possible to have multiple access_log entries in Squid 3.5? > > I have not checked Squid v3, but I suspect the answer has not changed > much since that version. > > >> For example, to write to a file and a daemon at the same time? > > Multiple access logs are supported, but there are caveats. > > A matching "access_log none" directive terminates logging -- directives > below it are not checked. Some believe that this is desirable and > documented behavior, similar to a "deny" rule match, I guess. > > Also, the related code is buggy AFAICT. To make sure that all configured > access logs are used, try this _untested_ workaround: Do not use more > than one access_log directive without ACLs. If you use one such > directive, then make it the _last_ access_log directive. > > For developer-level details see accessLogLogTo(). Thanks for your answer. Here is what I've found after testing: 1. I thought the UDP logging module didn't work, but I didn't realize there is a buffer of 1400 bytes (that can't be configured). 2. The TCP logging module works fine. 3. We can't use 2 different log_daemon programs, which is really inconvenient. But the same program can be used with different parameters for different instances (eg: if different formats are needed), so it's possible to use a wrapper to overcome this. Regards, Alan _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users