On Fri, 3 Sep 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I have tried the option {content-length} as suggested by you but that
doesn't solve my problem  as I'm not looking for content-length of the
Request/Response.
What i needed  was the total bytes sent out as well as total bytes received
by a particular IP in my network which is also using squid.

If you log the request content-length header then you get the size of content uploaded to the Internet.


What is not included is the overhead of the HTTP request as such (URL, headers, cookies).

Is there any way to get that type of log in squid.?

Not without first implementing the function within Squid.

As i have seen people using Squid 2.4 and maintaining the records of the
UPLOAD and DOWNLOAD separately.

They probably get the information elsewhere, such as by network level statistics etc.


After directing the packets to squid port do they pass through firewall
again.?

This depends on your network topology and firewall ruleset.

If they pass through the firewall then through which Chain they pass..?

Depends on your type of firewall.

Regards
Henrik

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