Sarg may be a good choice for your No.2 purpose. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 8:49 AM Subject: [squid-users] Squidalyzer or comparable?
> I am VERY new to Linux and Squid. > > I've set up Squid an a Red Hat 9.0 box and am currently using Basic Squid > Authentication. > > I would like to be able to track web site vs user info using something like > Squidalizer. Webalizer is installed and running but does not appear to be able to > show user/site info. I've started playing with Squidalizer, but, as a newbie, it is > currently beyond my capabilities. I got bogged down with the GD Graphics library > install. I was able to get the required mySql table set up OK. > > My questions are: > > 1. Is there a Red Hat 9 RPM for Squidalizer? I've Google/Linux searched and haven't > found one. > > 2. Is there an alternative to Squidalizer? Again, I'm really only interested in > seeing: user, web site visited, time/date of visit, and workstation IP. I don't need > graphs, performance statistics, etc. > > 3. Has anyone configured Webalizer to show the items in 2 above? > > Thanks in advance, > Mark Cooper > Columbus, Ohio USA > > BTW, I'm leaving Friday at noon for a long weekend away from my computer and will > not be back until sometime late Monday. If anyone asks for more info, I'll be able > to respond Monday evening. I'm still looking into the list of scripts at > http://www.squid-cache.org/scripts/ , but I'm hoping to have Plan B moving along in > case I strike out<g>. > >
