Hello all,

I have a squid installation running on Ubuntu 7.04.  That version of squid is 
2.6.5.  I have ntlm-help and am using it with Dansguardian.  It all works, but 
when someone complained of being blocked by something they should not have, I 
naturally went to /var/log/squid/access.log.  Only to find out it wasn't 
there??  I can't find another squid access.log anywhere else on the box (I 
built it remotely, but the guy there says he didn't do anything).

I have recreated the access.log file with the same permissions and ownership as 
the rest of the files in the /var/log/squid directory.  Since the 'dpkg -L 
squid' doesn't show access.log as one of the files packaged with the package 
itself, I am assuming that squid creates this file itself.

Since this guy is trying to use SARG to get a record of where everyone is 
going.. this isn't going well.

Any clues on where to start to get this back.  I guess I can apt-get remove 
squid, purge it, then re-install.  But I wanted to see if anyone else had ever 
seen this.

thanks,

bk




      
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