srg for Debian -------------- The SRG package currently provides a minimal level of interaction with the squid proxy. In cron.daily there exists a script that will generate reports for the previous days squid traffic as recorded in /var/log/squid/access.log. These reports will be output to /var/www/srg_reports/daily. By default SRG generates output in /var/www/srg_reports which it assumes is accessible at http://your-server/srg_reports/. If this is not the case you will need to edit /etc/srg/srg.conf to modify the output directory and URL. SRG will keep 31 days of daily reports in the output directly by default. If you want to change this number you can do so in /etc/default/srg. If you do not supply a header.php, footer.php and style.css in the output directory, SRG will create these the first time it is run. The default header.php installed by SRG will read the configuration file in /etc/srg/srg.conf to determine the page title and the correct URL to load the stylesheet from. IMPORTANT: Make sure you read the notice at the top of header.php before you modify it or your changes may be overwritten -- Matt Brown Thu, 12 May 2005 09:20:34 +1200