This is a discussion on Re: [squid-users] Squid, transparent proxy, and logs within the Squid Users forums, part of the Web Server and Related Forums category; > >> >> 1077206929.504 307 <local squid/firewall IP> TCP_MISS/200 173 GET >> &...
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>> >> 1077206929.504 307 <local squid/firewall IP> TCP_MISS/200 173 GET >> <remote URL> - DIRECT/<remote IP> text/plain >> >> The <local squid/firewall> is always the same, which makes it >> impossible for me to track down the client going by squid's access >> log. >> > Did you enable this header > httpd_accel_uses_host_header,emulate_httpd_log? > > Regards, > Muthukumar. I appreciate the response. I have httpd_accel_uses_host_header enabled, but I didn't have emulate_httpd_log enabled. I enabled and restarted that option and it switched me over to httpd style log files. However, I'm still getting the IP of my squid/firewall box as the client, rather than the actual client IP address. I've turned it back off for the time being. |
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