Hey anita,
On 06/21/2013 09:18 AM, anita wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am trying to do some book keeping for every http request received to the
> parent from a child squid.
Just wondering for what purpose?
> I was using the Peer IP address: port combination as a key to store the http
> request.
Also how? by analysing logs??
> However, noticed that many requests can pass through the same ip:port
> combination if given successively.
Can you give some log example so it would be more visual rather then
only words?
It's very hard (for me) to understand how and what you want to achieve
using only "book keeping".
Code??scripting?
Eliezer
> So this does not remain unique anymore.
>
> Any idea if there is some unique data about every http request received by
> the parent that I can use?
>
>
> Thanks !
> - Anita
>
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