Title: RE: [analog-help] Logformat
No, but isn't it possible to run Analog with it?
Thanks.
-Mensaje original-
De: Agustin Chernitsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviado el: jueves, 13 de junio de 2002 16:24
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: Re: [analog-help] Logformat
Upgraded from analog 3.11 to the latest version. Is BROWOUTPUTALIAS no longer
supported/used by Analog 5.x? Should all entries for it be removed from the analog
3.11 cfg file?
Leslie Bell
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Bell, Leslie wrote:
Upgraded from analog 3.11 to the latest version. Is BROWOUTPUTALIAS no longer
supported/used by Analog 5.x? Should all entries for it be removed from the analog
3.11 cfg file?
The BROW* alias configuration directives are BROWALIAS and BROWREPALIAS.
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Klaus Johannes
Thank you. What do they mean? What should they be used for? What should they be set to?
Leslie Bell
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From: Klaus Johannes Rusch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 June 2002 09:40
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [analog-help] BROWOUTPUTALIAS
Bell, Leslie
Hello all,
I'm a happy Analog user and would be even more glad if someone could tell me
if there is a way to generate the Search Word Report so as to have a list of
generic words.
I'd like to combine all the different forms of a word into a generic one :
- word = {Word, words, WORD, wordz}
or
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Christine Rorer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have just downloaded Analog 5.23 and am beginning to use it. On the
Request Report, the html pages are links so that they can be clicked
on and you will be taken to the page. I am currently running this on
my local machine with Windows 98 (I've
Kar Yan Mak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for all the replies. I've added these two lines to analog.cfg:
DNSFILE dnscache
DNS WRITE
When I run Analog for the first time, it would say:
[C:\...] analog.exe: analog version 5.23/Win32
[C:\...] analog.exe: Warning F: Failed to open DNS
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Christine Rorer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
I have just downloaded Analog 5.23 and am beginning to use it. On the
Request Report, the html pages are links so that they can be clicked on and
you will be taken to the page. I am currently running this on my local
machine
Thanks!
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Aengus
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 5:28 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [analog-help] Requests Report
Christine Rorer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have just downloaded Analog 5.23 and am
Yes, you could... still, the information on the report may not be
accurate
You have to customize your log using LOGFORMAT command
LOGFORMAT ([%d/%M/%Y %h:%m:%j:%j]|/%j|%j|%j|%j)
replace %j with the ones according to your log... I donĀ“t have the vars list
here!
From: SUSANA PUMAR PAVON
Actually, the BASEURL didn't do it for me, I had to use the 2nd parameter
for the LOGFILE command as explained below:
There is also an optional second argument to the LOGFILE command, which
specifies a prefix to add to all the filenames in that logfile. This is
useful if you've got several
I am using analog 4.02 on UNIX system. I just started DNS logging. It
is writing to the file and doing DNS lookups, but there are IP
addresses in the host report that aren't in the DNS log file. Also
the DNS lookups return many more domains than show up in the host
report.
I have DNSFILE
Natasha R . Gallaty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using analog 4.02 on UNIX system. I just started DNS logging. It
is writing to the file and doing DNS lookups, but there are IP
addresses in the host report that aren't in the DNS log file. Also
the DNS lookups return many more domains than
Totally my blow. I was using my dat file from yesterday. Problem resolved.
Thanks for all of your help!
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Aengus
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 5:28 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [analog-help]
I'm new at this, so please forgive my ignorance. But I thought the
Host report shows the IP's of the computers that visited my site and
that the DNS lookups translated the IP's into names.
My confusion came from the fact that not ALL of the IP's listed in my
Host Report are listed in my DNS
Natasha R . Gallaty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is an example:
From Host Report:
760: 0.59%: 216.239.46.26 (this IP is not found in dnscache.txt, but
name resolves with nslookup)
That can sometimes happen if the server responsible for that IP address
is slow. When you did the original
Hello,
Here, I am using analog for reports from log files
created by ezproxy Server
to monitor licensed databases controlled by external
servers.
Reports with a list of requests per site
which will be part of the %r field in one line of the
log file.
For eg,
136.186.67.139 - -
Hello,
Here, I am using analog for reports from log files
created by ezproxy Server
to monitor licensed databases controlled by external
servers.
Reports with a list of requests per site
which will be part of the %r field in one line of the
log file.
For eg,
136.186.67.139 - -
Hello all,
I am resending this mail as I need some quick help
with the following. If anyone is seeing it second
time, please do bear with me.
Here, I am using analog for reports from log files
created by ezproxy Server
to monitor licensed databases controlled by external
servers.
Reports with
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