Hmm.. no, not without changing the source I think. Squid does not
indicate in the logs or internal request statistics on which port the
request was received. All the listening ports are handled more or less
as one..
-- Henrik Nordstrom Squid hacker Derrick MacPherson wrote: > > I have been asked to find a way to monitor stats by protocol, and I > remembered looking at squid a long time ago and thinking it did a decent > job by running all outgoing traffic through it. What if I had multiple > input streams? (sperate VLANs, all with different class c's, one using > NAT.) I know I can tell squid to listen on multiple ports, is there a > way to report then for seprate ports? Would it be better to run a > seperate instance of squid for each VLAN? > > Is this a wise thing to do? Is there any better suited tools for the > job? > > Sorry for all the questions guys, I do appreciate the help. > > -- > Derrick MacPherson > Mercury FilmworksReceived on Fri Jun 23 2000 - 09:08:27 MDT
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