Well, there are the entries in squid's access.log file...

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Symon Aked
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 9:08 PM
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Subject: Logging with no redirection.


Good morning,

We've recently deployed squid(2.4s6), and are phasing in functions of
squidGuard (1.2.0 on Solaris 8).

What I'd like to do is log all access to certain sets of sites, without
doing any redirecting.  Currently nothing is logged to the logfile
specified when sites matching one of the criteria are met.  Below is a
pruned version of my squidGuard.conf file:

"
logdir /usr/local/squidGuard/log
dbhome /usr/local/squidGuard/db

dest porn {
   domainlist porn/domains
   urllist porn/urls
   expressionlist porn/expressions
   log /usr/local/squidGuard/log/porn.log
}

acl {
   default {
      pass !porn all
   }
}
"

The documentation I can find about the destination group declaration says:
"...filename is either a path relative to logdir or an absolute path (i.e.
/full/path) to a logfile where redirects caused by match of this group
should be logged."

Is there a solution/workaround to log without redirecting?  Eventually I'd
want to use the redirect function, but for the time being, I only want
logs.

Thanks for your time,

- Symon...

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