* Rob Asher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Here's something similar to what you're already doing except comparing to a 
> file of "badwords" to look for in the URL's and then emailing you the results.
> 
> #!/bin/sh
> # filter.sh
> #
> cd /path/to/filterscript
> cat /var/log/squid/access.log | grep -if /path/to/filterscript/badwords > 
> hits.out

Useless use of cat:
grep -if /path/to/filterscript/badwords /var/log/squid/access.log > hits.out
 
> /path/to/filterscript/wordfilter.gawk hits.out
> 
> cat /path/to/filterscript/word-report | /bin/mail -s "URL Filter Report" 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Useless use of cat:
/bin/mail -s "URL Filter Report" [EMAIL PROTECTED] < 
/path/to/filterscript/word-report

Personally, I use "awk" to check for jpg/jpeg files exceeding a
certain size. I think the two approaches can be combined :)

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