Amos Jeffries wrote:
Cassiano Martin wrote:
Hi All!

I wrote a squid quota daemon (sorry admin, if this is not the right place to announce!) and its working, but in testing stages. Its a squid redirector, which MySQL db as backend, and a log reader, which feeds the DB with information. You can set how much an user, or an IP can use, in MB per day.


I want someone to help me with the project, as I dont have too much free time. anyone interested, please
contact me. I'll be glad. :-)


Thanks!


Hi ;-)
Very Interesting! :-)

In fact, this projetct is a extension to MySAR report generator. The log reader is the same as in the project, as it uses a DB,
and fill in with all information that it gathers from squid log file.
I just have a few questions:

Is the log reader daily after rotate or real-time?
I use it to read every minute, so it keeps the DB updated. Without updating the DB, the redirector daemon doesn't know about traffic sizes. I know its not a Real perfect way, but it does the job very well.

Can it handle multiple seemingly-identical requests per second?
Yes. All operation is done in memory, using a fast search tree. My next step is to use hash based search.
 Is this an open-source collective, private, or commercial enterprise?
It will be open source, I'll release it soon.
 What language(s) are involved?
C, PHP and MySQL as backend.

Amos

Thanks!
Cassiano Martin

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