Re: [gentoo-user] Another way to view apache2's logs

2005-02-05 Thread Grant
above. One thing I'd really like to see that no log analyzer seems to include is a breakdown of info by day. It always seems to be by month, and that means I get much more relevant information during the first couple days of every month when I get to see what happened during those

Re: [gentoo-user] Another way to view apache2's logs

2005-02-04 Thread Alec Shaner
Grant wrote: above. One thing I'd really like to see that no log analyzer seems to include is a breakdown of info by day. It always seems to be by month, and that means I get much more relevant information during the first couple days of every month when I get to see what happened during those

Re: [gentoo-user] Another way to view apache2's logs

2005-02-03 Thread Aaron Walker
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Grant wrote: | I've been using webalizer to analyze apache2's access_log. When I | browse the raw log file, I realize I'm missing out on a lot of | information when I'm using webalizer, but then again, the raw log file | is too much info. Is there

Re: [gentoo-user] Another way to view apache2's logs

2005-02-03 Thread Tim Igoe
You mentioned using webalizer, the tool i use is similar awstats. It produces similar outputs, i found with more information however. It depends what your wanting to see. AWStats will show referal information, search queries, browser type and version etc. Times the page is views, bandwidth

Re: [gentoo-user] Another way to view apache2's logs

2005-02-03 Thread Rafael Barrera Oro
I am not using this list much lately so this is my last question... how can i unsuscribe from this mailing list? thanks in advance Rafael -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

Re: [gentoo-user] Another way to view apache2's logs

2005-02-03 Thread Grant
You mentioned using webalizer, the tool i use is similar awstats. It produces similar outputs, i found with more information however. It depends what your wanting to see. AWStats will show referal information, search queries, browser type and version etc. Times the page is views, bandwidth

Re: [gentoo-user] Another way to view apache2's logs

2005-02-03 Thread Grant
| I've been using webalizer to analyze apache2's access_log. When I | browse the raw log file, I realize I'm missing out on a lot of | information when I'm using webalizer, but then again, the raw log file | is too much info. Is there another tool that lets you see, for | example, all raw

Re: [gentoo-user] Another way to view apache2's logs

2005-02-03 Thread Grant
I am not using this list much lately so this is my last question... how can i unsuscribe from this mailing list? thanks in advance Rafael http://www.gentoo.org/main/en/lists.xml -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

Re: [gentoo-user] Another way to view apache2's logs

2005-02-03 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Thu, 03 Feb 2005 12:43:37 -0300, Rafael Barrera Oro wrote: how can i unsuscribe from this mailing list? Read the headers of any mail from the list. almost all list servers include unsubscribe and help addresses in the mail headers. -- Neil Bothwick Justify my text? I'm sorry but it has

Re: [gentoo-user] Another way to view apache2's logs

2005-02-03 Thread Tim Igoe
Grant wrote: You mentioned using webalizer, the tool i use is similar awstats. It produces similar outputs, i found with more information however. It depends what your wanting to see. AWStats will show referal information, search queries, browser type and version etc. Times the page is views,

Re: [gentoo-user] Another way to view apache2's logs

2005-02-03 Thread William Kenworthy
If you use awstats make sure you are running a safe version (use glsa-check) - glsa #200501-36 In my apache log yesterday: 217.172.168.109 - - [04/Feb/2005:00:48:51 +0800] GET //cgi-bin/awstats/awstats.pl?configdir=|%20id%20| HTTP/1.1 401 534 - Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98)

[gentoo-user] Another way to view apache2's logs

2005-02-02 Thread Grant
I've been using webalizer to analyze apache2's access_log. When I browse the raw log file, I realize I'm missing out on a lot of information when I'm using webalizer, but then again, the raw log file is too much info. Is there another tool that lets you see, for example, all raw log entries that