If the timestamp is in seconds since the Epoch, you can use the ctime(3)
family of functions in C. In Perl I think you can use gmtime or localtime,
and in Tcl you use clock format. Whichever you use, for 955224325 you
should probably get Sun Apr 09 04:05:25 PHT 2000

HTH,
Brian

Ronneil Camara writes:

> I need help. Can someone help me on how I can compute the timestamp saved in
> /var/log/squid/access.log and provide an output which is human readable (ex.
> date or time). We really need it coz someone anonymously emailed us. The
> request from the webbased email could come from internally.
> 
> Please see example below:
> 
> 955224325.864   3403 192.168.2.52 TCP_MISS/200 3557 GET
> http://lc4.law5.hotmail.passport.com/cgi-bin/logout? -
> DIRECT/lc4.law5.hotmail.passport.com text/html
> 
> Btw, I don't need sqmgrlog answer. Thank you. :-)


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