Re: Squid as a simulator

From: Henrik Nordstrom <hno@dont-contact.us>
Date: Thu, 19 Mar 1998 20:38:52 +0100

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Yee Man Chan wrote:
>=20
> Are there anyone out there modified Squid to read a WWW server log
> file and then generate the access.log store.log, etc without really doi=
ng
> an disk I/O, HTTP request, etc? (kind of like a simulator)

No, Not that I know of. And I don's see how this could be done as Squid
heavily depends on the replies from the servers. Different actions is
taken based on what the reply looks like.

Why would you like to do something like that? I can imagine why someone
would like to run Squid against a faked server to quickly fill it with
different objects, but not why one would like to simulate the creation
of the logs... the logs is a side effect of other activities.

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Henrik Nordstr=F6m
Sparetime Squid Hacker
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