On Wed, 23 Jun 1999, Peter Wang wrote:
> Dear Dr. Stephen Turner,
>
> I wonder if analog can process uer session in the logfile and tell
> me how long each session is and how many sessions there are.
No, it's impossible, for all the reasons we've been talking about. See
docs/webw
Dear Dr. Stephen Turner,
I wonder if analog can process uer session in the logfile and tell
me how long each session is and how many sessions there are. Because my client
want to know the many request through proxy servers not only unique users using
unique IPs which is more im
On Tue, 22 Jun 1999, Aengus Lawlor wrote:
>
> Note the address for the 3rd example. Many ISPs are now accessing the
> internet through a firewall that acts as a proxy server. Even though
> they might have 1000s of customers, all accesses appear to come from 1
> or 2 IP addresses.
>
And the op
You need to be careful about the terms you use here.
When I log in to the internet on my PC at home, I can dial in to one of
3 ISPs (it seemed like a good idea at the time). The IP address listed
in your log file will depend on which of the ISPs I'm currently logged
in to. As a dialup custome