Hello Peter,

The answer is "No". However, if you have time, you could re-compile Squid and integrate the C code from the "ctime" program I sent you. Then send the patched Squid build back into the Squid development. My work here at KCL is not allowing time for development. So if you have the time, it would be nice to have humane time stamps in the log file.

Tim

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Peter Marshall wrote:

Is there not a configuration option in squid to make it human readable ?
This seems kind of odd .. squid is soo great .. I am not sure why anyone
would want to have unix time in their logs ....

Peter


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Hendrik Voigtl�nder wrote:



Adam Aube wrote:





Peter Marshall wrote:





Is there anyway to have a human readable time in the access logs ?





I don't know of a way to make Squid log human readable timestamps





I use "emulate_httpd_log on". My favorite squid log analyser sarg can
read this format - and it is perfectly human readible.



The emulated httpd log format does not include all the data the native log format contains. You will lose potentially useful log data if you use it.

Better to keep the native log format, and just use a script that converts
the timestamp on the fly to read it.

Adam




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