At 13:38 29.08.2002, you wrote: >This is all well and good, however, SARG will only accept one log variable >(i.e., /var/log/squid/access.log), and squidGuard does not write logs in the >same format as squid. > >We have also used SARG very successfully for nearly 2 years, and it is >frustrating to not be able to see the sites that were blocked.
SARG really is awesome and makes great daily reports. Additionally to that I try the following with squidguard. The logfile rotates daily and will be emailed to me every day. So I can watch the activities quite smoothly >average script writing >skills can get you a pretty good feel for what is going on That would be really something great if anybody would try to write a script that makes a report. http://www.deckers-online.de/arktur/proxy.tgz does it for the squid.logs I'll see if I can get something similar f�r squidguard. E.
