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    SquidCube

    Squid log data warehouse

    Feed Squid logs into PostgreSQL database, then use Pentaho BI server for data mining.
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    This project is devoted to analyze the log lines from the Wikipedia Squid servers by parsing and filtering their information elements according to the directives specified in an XML file. Resulting info is stored in a MySql db for further analysis.
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    PHP Daemon & Frontend for Squid Web Proxy Server. Provides both User Based bandwidth Monitoring, and Squid Logfile Analysys. Allows users to generate graphs of traffic usage, based on many different factors.
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    MySQL Squid Access Report
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    This project has been moved to GitHub, see https://github.com/detach8/squid-graph Squid Graph is a free, simple, yet powerful Squid v2 native logfile analysis tool that generates reports with graphical representation of the proxy server's traffic, somewhat like the popular MRTG tool.
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    Squid Log Analyzer and Report Generator.
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    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Squid "access.log" analyzer
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    Squeezer is a multi-dimensional logfile analyzer for Squid web cache server. It measures transfer speed from Squid, source servers and other caches and gives an information useful for tuning Squid and web cache hierarchy or mesh.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Colombian Squid Log Analysis

    Squid analysys usign DB and PHP graphical interface

    This software reads a Squid Proxy cache access.log and populate with this a Data Base (script parse.php), the other part checks the DB information and generate reports per suer, and per host of the Internet activity registered.
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    Java Squid Log Analizer with PHP Web Viewer. At this stage a tool called log2sql is already available a can load squid access.log files into a normalized DB. Tester are welcome..
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