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Monitoring Squid Proxy Server With Nagios Log Server

The Nagios Log Server is a powerful tool to manage logs that will allow Admins using Squid Proxy server to quickly and easily see what is accessed and request from users.

This document will detail how to configure a server running Squid to send logs to the Nagios Log Server, and how to configure the Filters in the Nagios Log Server to parse the logs from Squid.

Monitoring Squid proxy server with Nagios Log server



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