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1 | # sarg.conf |
2 | # | |
3 | # TAG: access_log file | |
4 | # Where is the access.log file | |
5 | # sarg -l file | |
6 | # | |
7 | access_log /var/log/squid/access.log | |
8 | ||
9 | # TAG: graphs yes|no | |
10 | # Use graphics where is possible. | |
11 | # graph_days_bytes_bar_color blue|green|yellow|orange|brown|red | |
12 | # | |
13 | graphs yes | |
14 | graph_days_bytes_bar_color orange | |
15 | ||
16 | # TAG: graph_font | |
17 | # The full path to the TTF font file to use to create the graphs. It is required | |
18 | # if graphs is set to yes. | |
19 | # | |
20 | graph_font /usr/share/sarg/fonts/DejaVuSans.ttf | |
21 | ||
22 | # TAG: title | |
23 | # Especify the title for html page. | |
24 | # | |
25 | title "Squid User Access Reports" | |
26 | ||
27 | # TAG: font_face | |
28 | # Especify the font for html page. | |
29 | # | |
30 | font_face Tahoma,Verdana,Arial | |
31 | ||
32 | # TAG: header_color | |
33 | # Especify the header color | |
34 | # | |
35 | header_color darkblue | |
36 | ||
37 | # TAG: header_bgcolor | |
38 | # Especify the header bgcolor | |
39 | # | |
40 | header_bgcolor blanchedalmond | |
41 | ||
42 | # TAG: font_size | |
43 | # Especify the text font size | |
44 | # | |
45 | font_size 12px | |
46 | ||
47 | # TAG: header_font_size | |
48 | # Especify the header font size | |
49 | # | |
50 | header_font_size 12px | |
51 | ||
52 | # TAG: title_font_size | |
53 | # Especify the title font size | |
54 | # | |
55 | title_font_size 12px | |
56 | ||
57 | # TAG: background_color | |
58 | # TAG: background_color | |
59 | # Html page background color | |
60 | # | |
61 | # background_color white | |
62 | ||
63 | # TAG: text_color | |
64 | # Html page text color | |
65 | # | |
66 | text_color #000000 | |
67 | ||
68 | # TAG: text_bgcolor | |
69 | # Html page text background color | |
70 | # | |
71 | text_bgcolor lavender | |
72 | ||
73 | # TAG: title_color | |
74 | # Html page title color | |
75 | # | |
76 | #title_color green | |
77 | ||
78 | # TAG: logo_image | |
79 | # Html page logo. | |
80 | # | |
81 | #logo_image none | |
82 | ||
83 | # TAG: logo_text | |
84 | # Html page logo text. | |
85 | # | |
86 | #logo_text "" | |
87 | ||
88 | # TAG: logo_text_color | |
89 | # Html page logo texti color. | |
90 | # | |
91 | #logo_text_color #000000 | |
92 | ||
93 | # TAG: logo_image_size | |
94 | # Html page logo image size. | |
95 | # width height | |
96 | # | |
97 | #image_size 80 45 | |
98 | ||
99 | # TAG: background_image | |
100 | # Html page background image | |
101 | # | |
102 | #background_image none | |
103 | ||
104 | # TAG: password | |
105 | # User password file used by Squid authentication scheme | |
106 | # If used, generate reports just for that users. | |
107 | # | |
108 | #password none | |
109 | ||
110 | # TAG: temporary_dir | |
111 | # Temporary directory name for work files | |
112 | # sarg -w dir | |
113 | # | |
114 | #temporary_dir /tmp | |
115 | ||
116 | # TAG: output_dir | |
117 | # The reports will be saved in that directory | |
118 | # sarg -o dir | |
119 | # | |
120 | output_dir /srv/web/ipfire/html/sarg | |
121 | ||
122 | # TAG: output_email | |
123 | # Email address to send the reports. If you use this tag, no html reports will be generated. | |
124 | # sarg -e email | |
125 | # | |
126 | #output_email none | |
127 | ||
128 | # TAG: resolve_ip yes/no | |
129 | # Convert ip address to dns name | |
130 | # sarg -n | |
131 | resolve_ip no | |
132 | ||
133 | # TAG: user_ip yes/no | |
134 | # Use Ip Address instead userid in reports. | |
135 | # sarg -p | |
136 | #user_ip no | |
137 | ||
138 | # TAG: topuser_sort_field field normal/reverse | |
139 | # Sort field for the Topuser Report. | |
140 | # Allowed fields: USER CONNECT BYTES TIME | |
141 | # | |
142 | #topuser_sort_field BYTES reverse | |
143 | ||
144 | # TAG: user_sort_field field normal/reverse | |
145 | # Sort field for the User Report. | |
146 | # Allowed fields: SITE CONNECT BYTES TIME | |
147 | # | |
148 | #user_sort_field BYTES reverse | |
149 | ||
150 | # TAG: exclude_users file | |
151 | # users within the file will be excluded from reports. | |
152 | # you can use indexonly to have only index.html file. | |
153 | # | |
154 | #exclude_users none | |
155 | ||
156 | # TAG: exclude_hosts file | |
157 | # Hosts, domains or subnets will be excluded from reports. | |
158 | # | |
159 | # Eg.: 192.168.10.10 - exclude ip address only | |
160 | # 192.168.10.0/24 - exclude full C class | |
161 | # s1.acme.foo - exclude hostname only | |
162 | # *.acme.foo - exclude full domain name | |
163 | # | |
164 | #exclude_hosts none | |
165 | ||
166 | # TAG: useragent_log file | |
167 | # useragent.log file patch to generate useragent report. | |
168 | # | |
1d8c3038 | 169 | #useragent_log /var/log/squid/user_agent.log |
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170 | |
171 | # TAG: date_format | |
172 | # Date format in reports: e (European=dd/mm/yy), u (American=mm/dd/yy), w (Weekly=yy.ww) | |
173 | # | |
174 | date_format e | |
175 | ||
176 | # TAG: per_user_limit file MB | |
177 | # Saves userid on file if download exceed n MB. | |
178 | # This option allow you to disable user access if user exceed a download limit. | |
179 | # | |
180 | #per_user_limit none | |
181 | ||
182 | # TAG: lastlog n | |
183 | # How many reports files must be keept in reports directory. | |
184 | # The oldest report file will be automatically removed. | |
185 | # 0 - no limit. | |
186 | # | |
187 | #lastlog 0 | |
188 | ||
189 | # TAG: remove_temp_files yes | |
190 | # Remove temporary files: geral, usuarios, top, periodo from root report directory. | |
191 | # | |
192 | #remove_temp_files yes | |
193 | ||
194 | # TAG: index yes|no|only | |
195 | # Generate the main index.html. | |
196 | # only - generate only the main index.html | |
197 | # | |
198 | #index yes | |
199 | ||
200 | # TAG: index_tree date|file | |
201 | # How to generate the index. | |
202 | # | |
203 | #index_tree file | |
204 | ||
205 | # TAG: overwrite_report yes|no | |
206 | # yes - if report date already exist then will be overwrited. | |
207 | # no - if report date already exist then will be renamed to filename.n, filename.n+1 | |
208 | # | |
209 | overwrite_report yes | |
210 | ||
211 | # TAG: records_without_userid ignore|ip|everybody | |
212 | # What can I do with records without user id (no authentication) in access.log file ? | |
213 | # | |
214 | # ignore - This record will be ignored. | |
215 | # ip - Use ip address instead. (default) | |
216 | # everybody - Use "everybody" instead. | |
217 | # | |
218 | #records_without_userid ip | |
219 | ||
220 | # TAG: use_comma no|yes | |
221 | # Use comma instead point in reports. | |
222 | # Eg.: use_comma yes => 23,450,110 | |
223 | # use_comma no => 23.450.110 | |
224 | # | |
225 | #use_comma no | |
226 | ||
227 | # TAG: mail_utility | |
228 | # Mail command to use to send reports via SMTP. Sarg calls it like this: | |
229 | # mail_utility -s "SARG report, date" "output_email" <"mail_content" | |
230 | # | |
231 | # Therefore, it is possible to add more arguments to the command by specifying them | |
232 | # here. | |
233 | # | |
234 | # If you need too, you can use a shell script to process the content of /dev/stdin | |
235 | # (/dev/stdin is the mail_content passed by sarg to the script) and call whatever | |
236 | # command you like. It is not limited to mailing the report via SMTP. | |
237 | # | |
238 | # Don't forget to quote the command if necessary (i.e. if the path contains | |
239 | # characters that must be quoted). | |
240 | # | |
241 | #mail_utility mailx | |
242 | ||
243 | # TAG: topsites_num n | |
244 | # How many sites in topsites report. | |
245 | # | |
246 | #topsites_num 100 | |
247 | ||
248 | # TAG: topsites_sort_order CONNECT|BYTES A|D | |
249 | # Sort for topsites report, where A=Ascendent, D=Descendent | |
250 | # | |
251 | #topsites_sort_order CONNECT D | |
252 | ||
253 | # TAG: index_sort_order A/D | |
254 | # Sort for index.html, where A=Ascendent, D=Descendent | |
255 | # | |
256 | #index_sort_order D | |
257 | ||
258 | # TAG: exclude_codes file | |
259 | # Ignore records with these codes. Eg.: NONE/400 | |
260 | # Write one code per line. Lines starting with a # are ignored. | |
261 | # Only codes matching exactly one of the line is rejected. The | |
262 | # comparison is not case sensitive. | |
263 | # | |
264 | #exclude_codes /usr/local/sarg/exclude_codes | |
265 | ||
266 | # TAG: replace_index string | |
267 | # Replace "index.html" in the main index file with this string | |
268 | # If null "index.html" is used | |
269 | # | |
270 | #replace_index <?php echo str_replace(".", "_", $REMOTE_ADDR); echo ".html"; ?> | |
271 | ||
272 | # TAG: max_elapsed milliseconds | |
273 | # If elapsed time is recorded in log is greater than max_elapsed use 0 for elapsed time. | |
274 | # Use 0 for no checking | |
275 | # | |
276 | #max_elapsed 28800000 | |
277 | # 8 Hours | |
278 | ||
279 | # TAG: report_type type | |
280 | # What kind of reports to generate. | |
281 | # topusers - users, sites, times, bytes, connects, links to accessed sites, etc | |
282 | # topsites - site, connect and bytes report | |
283 | # sites_users - users and sites report | |
284 | # users_sites - accessed sites by the user report | |
285 | # date_time - bytes used per day and hour report | |
286 | # denied - denied sites with full URL report | |
287 | # auth_failures - autentication failures report | |
288 | # site_user_time_date - sites, dates, times and bytes report | |
289 | # downloads - downloads per user report | |
290 | # | |
291 | # Eg.: report_type topsites denied | |
292 | # | |
293 | report_type topusers topsites sites_users users_sites date_time denied auth_failures site_user_time_date downloads | |
294 | ||
295 | # TAG: usertab filename | |
296 | # You can change the "userid" or the "ip address" to be a real user name on the reports. | |
297 | # If resolve_ip is active, the ip address is resolved before being looked up into this | |
298 | # file. That is, if you want to map the ip address, be sure to set resolv_ip to no or | |
299 | # the resolved name will be looked into the file instead of the ip address. Note that | |
300 | # it can be used to resolve any ip address known to the dns and then map the unresolved | |
301 | # ip addresses to a name found in the usertab file. | |
302 | # Table syntax: | |
303 | # userid name or ip address name | |
304 | # Eg: | |
305 | # SirIsaac Isaac Newton | |
306 | # vinci Leonardo da Vinci | |
307 | # 192.168.10.1 Karol Wojtyla | |
308 | # | |
309 | # Each line must be terminated with '\n' | |
310 | # If usertab have value "ldap" (case ignoring), user names | |
311 | # will be taken from LDAP server. This method as approaches for reception | |
312 | # of usernames from Active Didectory | |
313 | # | |
314 | #usertab none | |
315 | ||
316 | # TAG: LDAPHost hostname | |
317 | # FQDN or IP address of host with LDAP service or AD DC | |
318 | # default is '127.0.0.1' | |
319 | #LDAPHost 127.0.0.1 | |
320 | ||
321 | # TAG: LDAPPort port | |
322 | # LDAP service port number | |
323 | # default is '389' | |
324 | #LDAPPort 389 | |
325 | ||
326 | # TAG: LDAPBindDN CN=username,OU=group,DC=mydomain,DC=com | |
327 | # DN of LDAP user, who is authorized to read user's names from LDAP base | |
328 | # default is empty line | |
329 | #LDAPBindDN cn=proxy,dc=mydomain,dc=local | |
330 | ||
331 | # TAG: LDAPBindPW secret | |
332 | # Password of DN, who is authorized to read user's names from LDAP base | |
333 | # default is empty line | |
334 | #LDAPBindPW secret | |
335 | ||
336 | # TAG: LDAPBaseSearch OU=users,DC=mydomain,DC=com | |
337 | # LDAP search base | |
338 | # default is empty line | |
339 | #LDAPBaseSearch ou=users,dc=mydomain,dc=local | |
340 | ||
341 | # TAG: LDAPFilterSearch (uid=%s) | |
342 | # User search filter by user's logins in LDAP | |
343 | # First founded record will be used | |
344 | # %s - will be changed to userlogins from access.log file | |
345 | # filter string can have up to 5 '%s' tags | |
346 | # default value is '(uid=%s)' | |
347 | #LDAPFilterSearch (uid=%s) | |
348 | ||
349 | # TAG: LDAPTargetAttr attributename | |
350 | # Name of the attribute containing a name of the user | |
351 | # default value is 'cn' | |
352 | #LDAPTargetAttr cn | |
353 | ||
354 | # TAG: long_url yes|no | |
355 | # If yes, the full url is showed in report. | |
356 | # If no, only the site will be showed | |
357 | # | |
358 | # YES option generate very big sort files and reports. | |
359 | # | |
360 | #long_url no | |
361 | ||
362 | # TAG: date_time_by bytes|elap | |
363 | # Date/Time reports show the downloaded volume or the elapsed time or both. | |
364 | # | |
365 | #date_time_by bytes | |
366 | ||
367 | # TAG: charset name | |
368 | # ISO 8859 is a full series of 10 standardized multilingual single-byte coded (8bit) | |
369 | # graphic character sets for writing in alphabetic languages | |
370 | # You can use the following charsets: | |
371 | # Latin1 - West European | |
372 | # Latin2 - East European | |
373 | # Latin3 - South European | |
374 | # Latin4 - North European | |
375 | # Cyrillic | |
376 | # Arabic | |
377 | # Greek | |
378 | # Hebrew | |
379 | # Latin5 - Turkish | |
380 | # Latin6 | |
381 | # Windows-1251 | |
382 | # Japan | |
383 | # Koi8-r | |
384 | # UTF-8 | |
385 | # | |
386 | #charset Latin1 | |
387 | ||
388 | # TAG: user_invalid_char "&/" | |
389 | # Records that contain invalid characters in userid will be ignored by Sarg. | |
390 | # | |
391 | #user_invalid_char "&/" | |
392 | ||
393 | # TAG: privacy yes|no | |
394 | # privacy_string "***.***.***.***" | |
395 | # privacy_string_color blue | |
396 | # In some countries the sysadm cannot see the visited sites by a restrictive law. | |
397 | # Using privacy yes the visited url will be changes by privacy_string and the link | |
398 | # will be removed from reports. | |
399 | # | |
400 | #privacy no | |
401 | #privacy_string "***.***.***.***" | |
402 | #privacy_string_color blue | |
403 | ||
404 | # TAG: include_users "user1:user2:...:usern" | |
405 | # Reports will be generated only for listed users. | |
406 | # | |
407 | #include_users none | |
408 | ||
409 | # TAG: exclude_string "string1:string2:...:stringn" | |
410 | # Records from access.log file that contain one of listed strings will be ignored. | |
411 | # | |
412 | #exclude_string none | |
413 | ||
414 | # TAG: show_successful_message yes|no | |
415 | # Shows "Successful report generated on dir" at end of process. | |
416 | # | |
417 | #show_successful_message yes | |
418 | ||
419 | # TAG: show_read_statistics yes|no | |
420 | # Shows some reading statistics. | |
421 | # | |
422 | show_read_statistics yes | |
423 | ||
424 | # TAG: topuser_fields | |
425 | # Which fields must be in Topuser report. | |
426 | # | |
427 | #topuser_fields NUM DATE_TIME USERID CONNECT BYTES %BYTES IN-CACHE-OUT USED_TIME MILISEC %TIME TOTAL AVERAGE | |
428 | ||
429 | # TAG: user_report_fields | |
430 | # Which fields must be in User report. | |
431 | # | |
432 | #user_report_fields CONNECT BYTES %BYTES IN-CACHE-OUT USED_TIME MILISEC %TIME TOTAL AVERAGE | |
433 | ||
434 | # TAG: bytes_in_sites_users_report yes|no | |
435 | # Bytes field must be in Site & Users Report ? | |
436 | # | |
437 | #bytes_in_sites_users_report no | |
438 | ||
439 | # TAG: topuser_num n | |
440 | # How many users in topsites report. 0 = no limit | |
441 | # | |
442 | #topuser_num 0 | |
443 | ||
444 | # TAG: datafile file | |
445 | # Save the report results in a file to populate some database | |
446 | # | |
447 | #datafile none | |
448 | ||
449 | # TAG: datafile_delimiter ";" | |
450 | # ascii character to use as a field separator in datafile | |
451 | # | |
452 | #datafile_delimiter ";" | |
453 | ||
454 | # TAG: datafile_fields all | |
455 | # Which data fields must be in datafile | |
456 | # user;date;time;url;connect;bytes;in_cache;out_cache;elapsed | |
457 | # | |
458 | #datafile_fields user;date;time;url;connect;bytes;in_cache;out_cache;elapsed | |
459 | ||
460 | # TAG: datafile_url ip|name | |
461 | # Saves the URL as ip or name in datafile | |
462 | # | |
463 | #datafile_url ip | |
464 | ||
465 | # TAG: weekdays | |
466 | # The weekdays to take into account ( Sunday->0, Saturday->6 ) | |
467 | # Example: | |
468 | #weekdays 1-3,5 | |
469 | # Default: | |
470 | #weekdays 0-6 | |
471 | ||
472 | # TAG: hours | |
473 | # The hours to take into account | |
474 | # Example: | |
475 | #hours 7-12,14,16,18-20 | |
476 | # Default: | |
477 | #hours 0-23 | |
478 | ||
479 | # TAG: dansguardian_conf file | |
480 | # DansGuardian.conf file path | |
481 | # Generate reports from DansGuardian logs. | |
482 | # Use 'none' to disable it. | |
483 | # dansguardian_conf /usr/dansguardian/dansguardian.conf | |
484 | # | |
485 | #dansguardian_conf none | |
486 | ||
487 | # TAG: dansguardian_filter_out_date on|off | |
488 | # This option replaces dansguardian_ignore_date whose name was not appropriate with respect to its action. | |
489 | # Note the change of parameter value compared with the old option. | |
490 | # 'off' use the record even if its date is outside of the range found in the input log file. | |
491 | # 'on' use the record only if its date is in the range found in the input log file. | |
492 | # | |
493 | #dansguardian_filter_out_date on | |
494 | ||
495 | # TAG: squidguard_conf file | |
496 | # path to squidGuard.conf file | |
497 | # Generate reports from SquidGuard logs. | |
498 | # Use 'none' to disable. | |
499 | # You can use sarg -L filename to use an alternate squidGuard log. | |
500 | # squidguard_conf /usr/local/squidGuard/squidGuard.conf | |
501 | # | |
502 | #squidguard_conf none | |
503 | ||
504 | # TAG: redirector_log file | |
505 | # the location of the web proxy redirector log such as one created by squidGuard or Rejik. The option | |
506 | # may be repeated up to 64 times to read multiple files. | |
507 | # If this option is specified, it takes precedence over squidguard_conf. | |
508 | # The command line option -L override this option. | |
509 | # | |
510 | #redirector_log /usr/local/squidGuard/var/logs/urls.log | |
511 | ||
512 | # TAG: redirector_filter_out_date on|off | |
513 | # This option replaces squidguard_ignore_date and redirector_ignore_date whose names were not | |
514 | # appropriate with respect to their action. | |
515 | # Note the change of parameter value compared with the old options. | |
516 | # 'off' use the record even if its date is outside of the range found in the input log file. | |
517 | # 'on' use the record only if its date is in the range found in the input log file. | |
518 | # | |
519 | #redirector_filter_out_date on | |
520 | ||
521 | # TAG: redirector_log_format | |
522 | # Format string for web proxy redirector logs. | |
523 | # This option was named squidguard_log_format before sarg 2.3. | |
524 | # REJIK #year#-#mon#-#day# #hour# #list#:#tmp# #ip# #user# #tmp#/#tmp#/#url#/#end# | |
525 | # SQUIDGUARD #year#-#mon#-#day# #hour# #tmp#/#list#/#tmp#/#tmp#/#url#/#tmp# #ip#/#tmp# #user# #end# | |
526 | #redirector_log_format #year#-#mon#-#day# #hour# #tmp#/#list#/#tmp#/#tmp#/#url#/#tmp# #ip#/#tmp# #user# #end# | |
527 | ||
528 | # TAG: show_sarg_info yes|no | |
529 | # shows sarg information and site path on each report bottom | |
530 | # | |
531 | #show_sarg_info yes | |
532 | ||
533 | # TAG: show_sarg_logo yes|no | |
534 | # shows sarg logo | |
535 | # | |
536 | #show_sarg_logo yes | |
537 | ||
538 | # TAG: parsed_output_log directory | |
539 | # Saves the processed log in a sarg format after parsing the squid log file. | |
540 | # This is a way to dump all of the data structures out, after parsing from | |
541 | # the logs (presumably this data will be much smaller than the log files themselves), | |
542 | # and pull them back in for later processing and merging with data from previous logs. | |
543 | # | |
544 | #parsed_output_log none | |
545 | ||
546 | # TAG: parsed_output_log_compress /bin/gzip|/usr/bin/bzip2|nocompress | |
547 | # Command to run to compress sarg parsed output log. It may contain | |
548 | # options (such as -f to overwrite existing target file). The name of | |
549 | # the file to compresse is provided at the end of this | |
550 | # command line. Don't forget to quote things appropriately. | |
551 | # | |
552 | #parsed_output_log_compress /bin/gzip | |
553 | ||
554 | # TAG: displayed_values bytes|abbreviation | |
555 | # how the values will be displayed in reports. | |
556 | # eg. bytes - 209.526 | |
557 | # abbreviation - 210K | |
558 | # | |
559 | #displayed_values bytes | |
560 | ||
561 | # Report limits | |
562 | # TAG: authfail_report_limit n | |
563 | # TAG: denied_report_limit n | |
564 | # TAG: siteusers_report_limit n | |
565 | # TAG: squidguard_report_limit n | |
566 | # TAG: user_report_limit n | |
567 | # TAG: dansguardian_report_limit n | |
568 | # TAG: download_report_limit n | |
569 | # report limits (lines). | |
570 | # '0' no limit | |
571 | # | |
572 | #authfail_report_limit 10 | |
573 | #denied_report_limit 10 | |
574 | #siteusers_report_limit 0 | |
575 | #squidguard_report_limit 10 | |
576 | #dansguardian_report_limit 10 | |
577 | #user_report_limit 10 | |
578 | #user_report_limit 50 | |
579 | ||
580 | # TAG: www_document_root dir | |
581 | # Where is your Web DocumentRoot | |
582 | # Sarg will create sarg-php directory with some PHP modules: | |
583 | # - sarg-squidguard-block.php - add urls from user reports to squidGuard DB | |
584 | # | |
585 | #www_document_root /var/www/html | |
586 | ||
587 | # TAG: block_it module_url | |
588 | # This tag allow you to pass urls from user reports to a cgi or php module, | |
589 | # to be blocked by some Squid acl | |
590 | # | |
591 | # Eg.: block_it /sarg-php/sarg-block-it.php | |
592 | # sarg-block-it is a php that will append a url to a flat file. | |
593 | # You must change /var/www/html/sarg-php/sarg-block-it to point to your file | |
594 | # in $filename variable, and chown to a httpd owner. | |
595 | # | |
596 | # sarg will pass http://module_url?url=url | |
597 | # | |
598 | #block_it none | |
599 | ||
600 | # TAG: external_css_file path | |
601 | # Provide the path to an external css file to link into the HTML reports instead of | |
602 | # the inline css written by sarg when this option is not set. | |
603 | # | |
604 | # In versions prior to 2.3, this used to be an absolute file name to | |
605 | # a file to include verbatim in each HTML page but, as it takes a lot of | |
606 | # space, version 2.3 switched to a link to an external css file. | |
607 | # Therefore, this option must contain the HTTP server path on which a client | |
608 | # browser may find the css file. | |
609 | # | |
610 | # Sarg use theses style classes: | |
611 | # .logo logo class | |
612 | # .info sarg information class, align=center | |
613 | # .title_c title class, align=center | |
614 | # .header_c header class, align:center | |
615 | # .header_l header class, align:left | |
616 | # .header_r header class, align:right | |
617 | # .text text class, align:right | |
618 | # .data table text class, align:right | |
619 | # .data2 table text class, align:left | |
620 | # .data3 table text class, align:center | |
621 | # .link link class | |
622 | # | |
623 | # Sarg can be instructed to output the internal css it inline | |
624 | # into the reports with this command: | |
625 | # | |
626 | # sarg --css | |
627 | # | |
628 | # You can redirect the output to a file of your choice and edit | |
629 | # it to your liking. | |
630 | # | |
631 | #external_css_file none | |
632 | ||
633 | # TAG: user_authentication yes|no | |
634 | # Allow user authentication in User Reports using .htaccess | |
635 | # Parameters: | |
636 | # AuthUserTemplateFile - The template to use to create the | |
637 | # .htaccess file. In the template, %u is replaced by the | |
638 | # user's ID for which the report is generated. The path of the | |
639 | # template is relative to the directory containing sarg | |
640 | # configuration file. | |
641 | # | |
642 | # user_authentication no | |
643 | # AuthUserTemplateFile sarg_htaccess | |
644 | ||
645 | # TAG: download_suffix "suffix,suffix,...,suffix" | |
646 | # file suffix to be considered as "download" in Download report. | |
647 | # Use 'none' to disable. | |
648 | # | |
649 | download_suffix "zip,arj,bzip,gz,ace,doc,iso,adt,bin,cab,com,dot,drv$,lha,lzh,mdb,mso,ppt,rtf,src,shs,sys,exe,dll,mp3,avi,mpg,mpeg" | |
650 | ||
651 | # TAG: ulimit n | |
652 | # The maximum number of open file descriptors to avoid "Too many open files" error message. | |
653 | # You need to run sarg as root to use ulimit tag. | |
654 | # If you run sarg with a low privilege user, set to 'none' to disable ulimit | |
655 | # | |
656 | #ulimit 20000 | |
657 | ||
658 | # TAG: ntlm_user_format username|domainname+username | |
659 | # NTLM users format. | |
660 | # | |
661 | #ntlm_user_format domainname+username | |
662 | ||
663 | # TAG: realtime_refresh_time num sec | |
664 | # How many time to auto refresh the realtime report | |
665 | # 0 = disable | |
666 | # | |
667 | # realtime_refresh_time 3 | |
668 | ||
669 | # TAG: realtime_access_log_lines num | |
670 | # How many last lines to get from access.log file | |
671 | # | |
672 | # realtime_access_log_lines 1000 | |
673 | ||
674 | # TAG: realtime_types: GET,PUT,CONNECT,ICP_QUERY,POST | |
675 | # Which records must be in realtime report. | |
676 | # | |
677 | # realtime_types GET,PUT,CONNECT | |
678 | ||
679 | # TAG: realtime_unauthenticated_records: ignore|show | |
680 | # What to do with unauthenticated records in realtime report. | |
681 | # | |
682 | # realtime_unauthenticated_records: show | |
683 | ||
684 | # TAG: byte_cost value no_cost_limit | |
685 | # Cost per byte. | |
686 | # Eg. byte_cost 0.01 100000000 | |
687 | # per byte cost = 0.01 | |
688 | # bytes with no cost = 100 Mb | |
689 | # 0 = disable | |
690 | # | |
691 | # byte_cost 0.01 50000000 | |
692 | ||
693 | # TAG: squid24 on|off | |
694 | # Compatilibity with squid version <= 2.4 when using emulate_http_log on | |
695 | # | |
696 | # squid24 off |