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    Tutorial: How to Install SquidAnalyzer 6.5 on pfSense 2.4

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      KOM
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      Read my edit.

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        doktornotor Banned
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        Fixed the link.

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          Topper727
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          Just about looking close enough to a real package to install now.. If I had knowledge on how I would make official.

          Dell 2950 g3 server
          Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5430 @ 2.66GHz
          Current: 2000 MHz, Max: 2667 MHz
          8 CPUs: 2 package(s) x 4 core(s)
          8152 MiB and 600meg 10k drive
          Pfsense 2.4 .. Hoping to get the phpvirtualbox going again.

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            Biscuitsntea
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            Thank you everyone for showing me a more concise way. I appreciate the help. Glad to see package moving forward.

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              Ximulate
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              Followed the instructions here to fetch marcello's unofficial repo and installed squidanalyzer, which went fine. However, report isn't loading. Getting:

              Error: Could not find report index file.
              Check and save Squid Analyzer settings.

              Edit: My settings:
              Squid Log Analyzer > General Settings > Squid Log : /var/squid/logs/access.log
              Services > Proxy Server > General > Enable Access Logging: Enabled
              Services > Proxy Server > General > Log Store Directory: /var/squid/logs

              Using Putty to SSH to shell, as Admin, I can access the /var/squid/logs and verify the log files are there. If I SSH as a User, I can't access the /var/squid directory. I assume all this has to do with permissions. I also assume the permissions are set this way for a reason.

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                Ximulate
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                Any suggestions about how to get the Squidanalyser reports to work?

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                  maikcat
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                  after installing & enable squidanalyzer you do need to run /usr/local/bin/squid-analyzer manually

                  at least this worked for me…

                  Michael.

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                    Ximulate
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                    That worked. Thank you!

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                          kasalencar @doktornotor
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                          @doktornotor mesmo instalando o repositório não oficial, e buscando o pacote, ele gera essa recomendações de conf mesmo:

                          Após instalar o pacote temos a seguinte recomendação. Você consegue executar?

                          1. Modify your httpd.conf to allow access to HTML output like follow:
                            Alias /squidreport /usr/local/www/squidreport

                          Options -Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
                          AllowOverride None
                          Order deny,allow
                          Deny from all
                          Allow from 127.0.0.1

                          1. If necessary, give additional host access to SquidAnalyzer in httpd.conf.
                            Restart and ensure that httpd is running.
                          2. Browse to http://my.host.dom/squidreport/ to ensure that things are working
                            properly.
                          3. Setup a cronjob to run squid-analyzer daily:

                          SquidAnalyzer log reporting daily

                          0 2 * * * /usr/local/bin/squid-analyzer > /dev/null 2>&1

                          or run it manually.
                          For more information, see /usr/local/share/doc/squidanalyzer/README file.

                          Cleaning up cache… done.

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