The values I plot is totals yes.
The MIB has per-client counters, but they are not accessible...
Adding the information to access.log seems logical if you need
per-request or per-client/user statistics.
-- Henrik Nordstrom Squid hacker Charles Bruneteau wrote: > > Thanks for your answer. > > I guess you get these via SNMP or cachemanager. But you get only the > overall values for the cache (am i wrong ?), whereas i 'd like to have > stats per IP client (and user if authentication is needed). Therefore i > was thinking of adding a field in access.log... > > Charles > > Henrik Nordstrom wrote: > > > > Yes. I usually make at least 3 graphs with two plotted values in each: > > > > 1. All requests/hits > > 2. Data sent to clients/data received from servers > > 3. Data reveived from clients/data sent to servers > > > > Charles Bruneteau wrote: > > > > > > Did someone try to log the volume of data sent by the client, in > > > addition to the volume of data received ? > > > We have a firewall that logs this information, but i wonder wether squid > > > can easily do it. > > > The objective is to detect potential security concerns as POST and > > > especially CONNECT requests may be used to come out big amounts of data > > > from the firm. -- To unsubscribe, see http://www.squid-cache.org/mailing-lists.htmlReceived on Wed Jan 31 2001 - 14:49:43 MST
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