I was editing the wrong file. When I do as you suggested it works.
Thanks.
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From: Sean Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2004 9:28 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [analog-help] Organization Report - How to map a name for
an unknown IP
Robert Lambrecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I see a partial IP address 172.xx in the Organization report and I
> want to have it displayed as a name instead of an IP address (as I
> know who it is). How do I do this? I've tried to put an entry into
> the DNS file but that didn't work.
The organ
he organisation report.
Bob L
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From: Ken Schweigert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2004 8:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [analog-help] Organization Report - How to map a name for
an unknown IP Address
On Wed, Jun 02, 2004 at 08:18:26A
Or you can use the logresolve command that is in the apache bin
directory. That will replace all of the ip address in your log files
with their respective host names.
Ken Schweigert wrote:
On Wed, Jun 02, 2004 at 08:18:26AM -0500, Robert Lambrecht wrote:
I see a partial IP address 172.xx in th
erence
in the organisation report.
Bob L
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From: Ken Schweigert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2004 8:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [analog-help] Organization Report - How to map a name for
an unknown IP Address
On Wed, Jun 02, 2004 at
On Wed, Jun 02, 2004 at 08:18:26AM -0500, Robert Lambrecht wrote:
> I see a partial IP address 172.xx in the Organization report and I want to
> have it displayed as a name instead of an IP address (as I know who it is).
> How do I do this? I've tried to put an entry into the DNS file but that
> d
I see a partial IP address 172.xx in the Organization report and I want to
have it displayed as a name instead of an IP address (as I know who it is).
How do I do this? I've tried to put an entry into the DNS file but that
didn't work.
Thoughts?
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Adam Dodd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Wednesday, March 03, 2004 7:43 AM):
> All,
> I am having difficulty retreiving organization report information to a
> level of detail specific enough for my constituents. In the
> organization report, it appears that each request is only seperated to
> the seco
All,
I am having difficulty retreiving organization report information to a
level of detail specific enough for my constituents. In the
organization report, it appears that each request is only seperated to
the second dotted quad of the IP address. I have supplied a DNS file
for Analog with
Les Caudle ([EMAIL PROTECTED]; Tuesday, July 02, 2002 11:22 AM):
> For the most part, the org chart looks ok and I see domain names.
> However, I see that for the ip addres of
> 202.131.128.10 (located in the Sudan)
> the org chart shows as:
> 202.131
> and the ip of
> 12.18.72.36
> shows
I have setup Analog 5.24 as:
ORGFLOOR 1r
SUBORG *.*.com
DNSFILE dnscache.txt
DNS WRITE
DNSBADHOURS 48
For the most part, the org chart looks ok and I see domain names.
However, I see that for the ip addres of
202.131.128.10 (located in the Sudan)
the org chart shows as:
202.131
and the ip o
On Fri, 22 Mar 2002, Aengus wrote:
> "Ana Paula" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Im using Analog (5.22) and Report Magic (2.13), and in my Organization
> > Report the IP adresses they are being shown incomplete:
> >
> > Organization
> >
> > 200.123
> > 200.109
> > etc
> >
>
> That's the way t
"Ana Paula" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Im using Analog (5.22) and Report Magic (2.13), and in my Organization
> Report the IP adresses they are being shown incomplete:
>
> Organization
>
> 200.123
> 200.109
> etc
>
> I already researched in Google, but I didn't find any solution.
That's the w
Im using Analog (5.22) and Report Magic (2.13), and in my Organization
Report the IP adresses they are being shown incomplete:
Organization
200.194
200.193
200.123
200.109
etc
I already researched in Google, but I didn't find any solution.
Thanks
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Ana Paula <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> would like to get a description (organization name) associated with the ip's in
> the organization report.
> So it currently shows as this in the dat file:
> Z lRr 1 1772715 34.026 155.118
> Z lRr 1 68455013.140 143.21
> I would like t
would like to get a description (organization name) associated with the ip's in
the organization report.
So it currently shows as this in the dat file:
Z lRr 1 1772715 34.026 155.118
Z lRr 1 68455013.140 143.21
I would like to see a text string associated with it so if 155.11
Michael,
PLEASE do not cross post to lists. If you have a question about
Analog, post it to the Analog list. If you have a question about
Report Magic, post it to that list.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I would like to get a description (organization name) associated with the ip's
I would like to get a description (organization name) associated with the ip's
in the organization report.
So it currently shows as this in the dat file:
Z lRr 1 1772715 34.026 155.118
Z lRr 1 68455013.140 143.21
I would like to see a text string associated with it so if 155.1
Hong Huang ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I install Analog 5.03 on OpenVMS. And all the reports except
> Organizaiton Report look good.
> In my Organization report, it just show one line:
> #reqs: %bytes: organization
> -: --:
> 44808: 100%: [unresolved numerical addresses]
> Wh
Hi,
I install Analog 5.03 on OpenVMS. And all the reports except
Organizaiton Report look good.
In my Organization report, it just show one line:
#reqs: %bytes: organization
-: --:
44808: 100%: [unresolved numerical addresses]
What's wrong with it?
Thanks.
Hong
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Hong
On Wed, 20 Jun 2001, Jonathan B. Horen wrote:
> As I mentioned in a recent posting, between Analog's DNS lookups and my
> sed script for replacing those pesky asterisks (*) in the DNSCACHE file,
> the hostnames for all computers accessing our WWW proxy/caching servers
> are all accounted for (acc
As I mentioned in a recent posting, between Analog's DNS lookups and my
sed script for replacing those pesky asterisks (*) in the DNSCACHE file,
the hostnames for all computers accessing our WWW proxy/caching servers
are all accounted for (access is limited to only Israeli universities,
academic s
On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
>
>
> Scott Crevier wrote:
>
> >
> > For the names, I'm thinking about something similar to what's possible with
> > the SUBDOMAIN command. Maybe I could provide a list something like this in
> > my config file:
> >
> > rr.com "RoadRunner"
> > aol.com
Scott Crevier wrote:
> I just installed 4.11 and am using the Organization report for the first
> time. I'd like to do two things with it:
>
> (1) have two identical reports, one sorted by requests and one by organization
You will need to run Analog twice to produce this with different setting
I just installed 4.11 and am using the Organization report for the first
time. I'd like to do two things with it:
(1) have two identical reports, one sorted by requests and one by organization
(2) define common names for the hosts
For the names, I'm thinking about something similar to what's p
Ernest Cespedes wrote:
> I'd like to list the first [or top] 50 organizations sorted by the
> number
> of requests. The default is 20. Can anyone show me which file[s]
> to edit? I looked at the docs and wasn't sure which file to edit.
>
Just set the floor for that report ORGFLOOR -50r. Se
if you are using analog.cfg as your config file (or whatever)
you change add ORGFLOOR -R50
^^ count here
Ernest Cespedes wrote:
>
> I'd like to list the first [or top] 50 organizations sorted by the
> number
> of requests. The default is 20. Can anyone show me which
I'd like to list the first [or top] 50 organizations sorted by the
number
of requests. The default is 20. Can anyone show me which file[s]
to edit? I looked at the docs and wasn't sure which file to edit.
Thanks,
-Ernie
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