Keith Fetterman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> To get this to work, I had to disable the http authenticated user
> column by putting a %j for that field in the LOGFORMAT. If I wanted
> to look at that column too, is there a way to include this in the
> same report or do I need to run a report based on
WOW - Cool! It Worked! Thanks.
Here is the parameter that I used:
USERALIAS REGEXP:G2M_USER=(.*?); $1
To get this to work, I had to disable the http authenticated user column
by putting a %j for that field in the LOGFORMAT. If I wanted to look
at that column too, is there a way to includ
On Thu, 6 Dec 2001, Keith Fetterman wrote:
>
> Here is the problem that I am trying to solve: the cookies field
> contains all of the cookies that are returned from the user.
>
> Here is a single line from my access_log (I am running Apache on Linux:)
>
> 24.94.111.15 - - [06/Dec/2001:10:32:58
My experience (very limited I must admit) is that by default the User
Report looks at the httpd authenticated user field in the web log.
To get the User report to be based on cookies instead of the http
authenticated user, I have configured the web server to generate a
custom log file with the
On Wed, 5 Dec 2001, Keith Fetterman wrote:
> I would like to display a list of the users that come to our site in our
> analog report. A valid user is identified by a cookie which is set when
> they display the first page of our site. Is there a way to configure
> analog to display a list or
I would like to display a list of the users that come to our site in our
analog report. A valid user is identified by a cookie which is set when
they display the first page of our site. Is there a way to configure
analog to display a list or is there a helper application that can help
achive