Stephen Reppucci schrieb am 31.08.2007 20:34:
Point being, it wouldn't be surprising to me if AWStats was full of
holes, though just what type of security holes a log analysis tool could
expose is unclear to me.
AWStats has a static mode, where it produces just html pages like analog
does.
Hello
I am currently trying to configure Analog to produce two kinds of outputs: a
monthly statistic and a current (incremental) statistic file, both HTML.
Thus, I added a cronjob that causes Analog to run every night whenever the
Apache web server log is rotated. The results are written into
On Monday, September 03, 2007 10:43 AM [EDT],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, after a month I spotted the following (mis)behaviour:
Dates out of the specified range (defined by FROM and TO) appeared in
the requests of the monthly HTML output, e.g. an entry for Aug-27 in
the
Hi Aengus
Thanks for the really quick reply.
The documentation for cache files mentions this at both the start and
the end of the page:
You are totally right and even though I read it there, I mis-interpreted its
semantics. I'll tell you why:
Personally, my recommendation is that if your
On 03/09/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
True, especially if this really should be a dead-end for my efforts. On the
other hand, even with small log files I would not want to keep all of them
just to be able to extract some arbitrary date range or cumulate the overall
On Monday, September 03, 2007 11:41 AM [EDT],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not wanting to say you are not right here, too; just wondering where
the date
information might come from. Is it still in the cache file, at least
partially?
Analog does record some time information - how
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