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| Anyone have any recommendations on a good log file analyzer program? I
have a demo version of Internet Access Monitor, but it doesn't seem to
do a very good job of sorting sites by category. I have created custom
lists of strings to look for, but a lot of sites, although clearly
defined as being a certain category, show up in a variety of
categories. I have to go back and manually change to the correct
category. Anyways, if anyone wants to share the log analyzer they use
or point me in a good direction, I would really appreciate it.
Thanks,
Andy
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| hi,
U need log file analyzer right? For this there is an application
called SARG - Squid Analyzer Report Generator, u can search by google
and use it , its a pretty easy application that to handle as ur
spcification. ok bye. . ..
with regards,
gops
91 9894929942
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| gops,
Have you used SARG? I found it, but when I go to install is says
'Failed dependency - Squid must be present.' Do you know where it is
looking for squid at? or if there is any way around this?
Thanks
Andy
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| hi,
I have installed SARG, I think u have installed squid but U doesnt
start it . is it so u pls start the squid service and check it out.
pls. . . .. actually the config file should present in
/etc/squid/squid.conf by default it will be installed in
/usr/local/squid probably, u pls check it out. . .. . bye
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