Monitor last lines of Webproxy log
journalctl --no-hostname --boot --follow --unit squid.service
Monitor the last lines of the Webproxy access log
if [ -f /var/log/squid/access.log ]; then sudo tail --follow=name /var/log/squid/access.log; else echo "WebProxy access-log does not exist"; fi
Monitor the last lines of the Webproxy cache log
if [ -f /var/log/squid/cache.log ]; then sudo tail --follow=name /var/log/squid/cache.log; else echo "WebProxy cache-log does not exist"; fi
Restart WebProxy service
if cli-shell-api existsActive service webproxy; then sudo systemctl restart squid.service; else echo "Service WebProxy not configured"; fi
Show WebProxy information
Show webproxy blacklist information
Show webproxy blacklist categories
${vyos_completion_dir}/list_webproxy_category.sh
Show contents of WebProxy access log
if [ -e /var/log/squid/access.log ]; then sudo less $_vyatta_less_options --prompt="file %i of %m, page %dt of %D" -- `printf "%s\n" /var/log/squid/access.log* | sort -nr`; else echo "No WebProxy log"; fi
Show update log for url-filter database
if [ -e /opt/vyatta/etc/config/url-filtering/squidguard/updatestatus ]; then cat /opt/vyatta/etc/config/url-filtering/squidguard/updatestatus; else echo "Update log not found"; fi
Update WebProxy
Update the webproxy blacklist database
sudo ${vyos_op_scripts_dir}/webproxy_update_blacklist.sh --update-blacklist
Update webproxy blacklist database via specified VRF
vrf name
sudo ${vyos_op_scripts_dir}/webproxy_update_blacklist.sh --update-blacklist --vrf "${5}"