2 questions today:
First, does it matter that a browser is talking to a proxy versus a web
browser? Someone asked because they believe that when it's talking to a
proxy it issues a CONNECT, where if it's talking to a web server it
places a GET - wondering if this is true, and if it will effect
anything.
Second, how do companies that need metrics on their Apache logs deal
with Squid logs? Do I need to patch the src as they describe here:
http://www.jamkit.com/Services/TechnologyResources/Apache-stylesquidlogs
- do I need to wait for 3.0 or should I just have them run reporting
against Squid logs? I'm now trying emulate_httpd_log on - but the logs
don't look any different.
I'm running 2.6.STABLE13 x86_64 binary on Red Hat EL4 x86_64 - when does
3.0 come out?
Thanks for the advice.
P
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