I also notice it doesn't log torrents. Is there a way to tell it to log 
everything so I can get an accurate picture of what each device on the network 
is using?

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> On Feb 15, 2015, at 11:09 PM, Volker Kuhlmann <list0...@paradise.net.nz> 
> wrote:
> 
>> On Mon 16 Feb 2015 03:53:55 NZDT +1300, Brian Caouette wrote:
>> 
>> I just noticed squid is not logging all traffic. The last few nights
>> I've used plex on my roku connected to my friends server. The only
>> thing showing in light squid
> 
> Are you talking about squid or light squid? Aren't they different
> packages?
> 
> Squid logs the number of bytes transferred, which means it can write the
> log entry only after the connection is closed the time stamps seems to
> be the one of when the log entry was written, not when the connection
> was opened. When is a streaming connection closed?
> 
> Perhaps more to the point, what port does the stream use? Is it one
> handled by squid in the first place?
> 
> Volker
> 
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