[squid-users] how to obtain info about actual active downloads?

Leonardo Rodrigues leolistas at solutti.com.br
Mon Oct 27 16:37:43 UTC 2014


On 27/10/14 11:47, Antony Stone wrote:
> On Monday 27 October 2014 at 14:32:39 (EU time), Frantisek Hanzlik wrote:
>
>> Please, what is best way for determining who squid clients (their
>> PC IP addresses) have which downloads active?
>> I want it to determine which clients burden our slow internet line.
>> Examining 'access.log' does not help much in this case, because users
>> can download large files and it may take a few minutes or hours (e.g.
>> in case of consuming some audio/video streams).
> I would use the tool 'iptraf', either running on your squid server, or on a
> machine which can sniff your internal network traffic (possibly with the use of a
> spanning port on the switch).
>
> That can give you real-time bandwidth measurements per IP address.
>

     I use this script:

http://samm.kiev.ua/sqstat/

     Set it to auto-update on 15/15 seconds, for example, and you'll 
have a great and easy way to evaluate active connections and high 
bandwidth use connections.

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