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can change the password by clicking Change Password and entering the 
new password.
10 If you want to test and upload the Access Log now, click FTP Now. Enter a 
filename for the log and click OK. The filename can only contain 
alphanumeric and . (dot), - (hyphen) or (underscore) characters and can 
only be up to 32 characters in length.
Clicking FTP Now will immediately FTP the currently active Access Log to 
the FTP server. This allows you to test your FTP settings or to save the 
Access Log without waiting for the next automatic FTP. Since the 
Webcache may still be writing to the Access Log, using FTP Now may 
result in an incomplete record at the end of the saved Access Log.
If no client machines have accessed a Web site through the Webcache 
before you click 
FTP Now, then an empty log file will be saved on the FTP 
server.
Viewing the Access 
Log
To view the Access Log using the Web interface:
Log in to the Web interface.
Click Device View on the Toolbar.
Select System -> Caching -> View Access Log in the Navigation Tree.
The last 256 lines of the Access Log are displayed.
Click Refresh to update the information that is displayed.
If the Webcache is deployed in Proxy mode, multiple entries for the pages 
in the Web interface itself will be made in the Access Logs. This is 
standard behavior for the Webcache, as it is "seeing" the requests for the 
Web interface pages and logging these requests in the Access Logs. You 
should either leave the Web Interface open for only short periods of time 
to reduce the entries made, or use a log analyzer tool such as Webtrends 
to view and analyze the Access Logs.
Analyzing the 
Access Logs
The access logs that have been saved on the FTP server are based on the 
native Squid format. This is optimized for efficient generation and can be 
analyzed using a wide variety of off-the-shelf log analysis tools.