I think that this might be close to what you need:
#!f:/perl/bin/perl.exe
use strict;
my $LogFile='var/log/squid/access.log';
my %urls;
my ( $internal_ip, $link_visited, $site_visited, $link_date, $human_da
+te, $minute, $hour, $cached_line );
open (FH,"<$LogFile") or die "Could not open $LogFile";
while(<FH>){
if(!/^#/){
($internal_ip, $link_visited, $site_visited, $link_date, $huma
+n_date, $minute, $hour, $cached_line)=split;
if ( defined ( $urls{$link_visited} ) ) {
$urls{$link_visited}++;
} else {
$urls{$link_visited}=0;
}
}
}
close(FH);
foreach my $key ( sort ( keys ( %urls ) ) ) {
print "$key:\t$urls{$key}\n";
}
exit;
Update:Of course after I post, I see my thoughts were shared by others (lhoward, ...).
Chris
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