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href="http://sarg.sourceforge.net/sarg.php" target="_self">download </a>&amp; install latest version of sarg.</p><p>You need to update sarg.conf for your proxy logs details.</p><blockquote><p>/usr/local/sarg/sarg.conf</p></blockquote><p>You can generate sarg report just by running command sarg on shell.</p><p>Once successfully completion of command you will be able to view squid reports using http.</p><p>In my case its http://192.168.222.1/squid-reports/ (192.168.222.1 is squid proxy)</p><p>You can write bash script to generate reports &amp; trunk old access.log to avoid regenerating old data. And to get data date-wise.</p><p><a
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