Been doing this for about 6 years in our environment. It takes a while
to get Mysql and Squid to play together.
The largest problem we found with squid logging, was it simply logged
too much. Most customers want to know "where the client is going", not
every single object they download from the destination.
Fortunately, squid is so well developed you can ditch the built in
logging, and plug your own code almost anywhere and be successful.
-- Joe
Quoting Adrian Chadd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Attach the patch to a bugzilla report so it won't get lost.
Mysql logging is a great idea but it needs to be intergrated cleanly into
Squid in light of other features.
Thanks,
Adrian
On Thu, Nov 15, 2007, Arthur Tumanyan wrote:
please
http://www.nabble.com/file/p13763408/squid-shaga.tar.gz squid-shaga.tar.gz
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