Squid Graph is a free and easy-to-use tool that helps you analyze Squid v2 log files. It creates cool reports showing the traffic on your proxy server in a graphical way. So, if you're looking to get insights from your logs, this is a great option!
One of the best things about Squid Graph is that it’s distributed under the GNU General Public License (GPL). This means it’s completely FREE FOR USE AND DISTRIBUTION.
Squid Graph was designed for the Linux operating system, specifically for kernel versions from 2.2.x to 2.4.x and requires PERL 5.6.0 or newer. It should also work well on other similar systems as long as they have PERL 5.6 or above.
You can run Squid Graph on platforms like FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Sun Solaris, and most Linux distributions.
If you’ve just downloaded the Squid Graph tarball file, here’s how you can extract it:
$ tar -zxvf squid-graph-x.x.tar.gz
$ zcat squid-graph-x.x.tar.gz | tar -xvf -
To start using Squid Graph, first navigate to its bin directory like this:
$ cd \/usr\/local\/squid-graph\/bin
$ .\/squid-graph --output-dir=\/var\/www\/html\/reports < \/usr\/local\/squid\/logs\/access.log
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