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Sarg is a Squid Analysis Report Generator that allow you to view "where" your users
are going to on the Internet.
Sarg generate reports in html, with many fields, like: users, IP Addresses, bytes, sites and times.
Support to SmartFilter added - 09/02/2000
Special thanks to:
Matteo Colombo <matteo@calcol.it> - Italian language
Palamarchuk Eugen <eugen@cit.od.ukrtel.net> - Russian language
Csaba Kabai <ckabai@icnpharm.com> - Hungarian language
Evren Yurtesen <yurtesen@ispro.net.tr> - Turkish language
Andreas Piek <a.piesk@gmx.net> - German language
Fred Pacquier <fredp@dial.oleane.com> - French language
Leonardo A. D'Angelo <ldangelo@san-cayetano.com> - Spanish language
Seth Mos <stimpy@stimpy.multiweb.nl> - Dutch language
Milos Prudek <prudek@nembv.cz> - Czech language
Dima I. Allaverdov <allav@ur.rags.ru> - Russian_windows1251 language
V Gatut Harijiso <gatut@student.unpar.ac.id> - Indonesian language
Ivan Minchev <vanko@uni-svishtov.bg> - Bulgarian_windows1251 language
Akira Kitamura <click@anet.ne.jp> - Japanese language
Radovan Drobnjakovic <admin.rts@rts.co.yu> - Serbian language
Pieter Kooistra <pkooistra@hr.nl> - Dutch language fix
Andrew Okhmat <andy@crgu.com> - Russian Koi8 language fixed
Nikolai V. Ivanyushin <koko@infocenter.bryansk.ru> - Russian and Bulgarian language fix
Juris Valdovskis <juris@auce.lv> - Latvian language
Jordan Kanev <dancho@globcom.net> - Bulgarian language fix
Wszebor Boksa <Wszebor_Boksa@koncept.pl> - Polish language
Adi Cretu <adi@usv.ro> - Romanian language
Roman Vynar <rvynar@icqmail.com> - Ukrainian_windows1251 language
Andreu Sanchez <tanis@lleida.com> - Catalan language
Antonis Maglaras <vegos@magla.gr> - Greek language
Dusan Woletz <Dusan.WOLETZ@orange.sk> - Slovak Language
Translating
. Copy include/English to YourLanguage
. Translate YourLanguage
. Send YourLanguage to orso@brturbo.com to implement
If you use native squid log format, the elapsed time will be in reports (emulate_httpd_log off).
1. run ./configure
configure options: --enable-bindir=where sarg binary will be saved
default: /usr/bin
--enable-sysconfdir - where the configuration directory is
default: /usr/local/sarg
--enable-htmldir - where the www html root dir is
default: /var/www/html
--enable-mandir - where the sarg man page will be saved
default: /usr/local/man/man1
3. make
4. make install
5. Go to /usr/local/sarg (or file entered with --sysconfdir on configure)
and change sarg.conf as you need.
6. Notes about sarg:
Date/Time report:
Every minute that a request is logged your time is incremented by the smaller
of 1 minute or the total time for the requests.
Usage: sarg -h
Source: http://www.sarg-squid.org
Any suggests and/or comments, please: orso@brturbo.com