02, 2002 6:39 PM
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Subject: RE: Log Analysis
Not sure about windows, but there are alot of tools like that available for
Unix/Linux
Webalizer will show you traffic to and from sites (plus alot more info) on
a graph and plain text.
If you mean 'sites' as in what computer has
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Subject: RE : Log Analysis
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Webtrends, NEtIQ will do that for you on Wintel platforms.
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Objet : Log Analysis
Hi,
Are any of you
On Mon, 2002-12-02 at 03:48, Niall O Malley (LMI) wrote:
Hi,
Are any of you aware of a tool that will allow an administrator to analyse log files
and produce statistics based on the log content. I want to see what sites have been
accessed, how many times etc.
Perl.
Next time, if you'd
Not sure about windows, but there are alot of tools like that available for
Unix/Linux
Webalizer will show you traffic to and from sites (plus alot more info) on
a graph and plain text.
If you mean 'sites' as in what computer has been accessed from where, check
sourceforge.net or freshmeat. i
Are any of you aware of a tool that will allow an administrator to analyse
log files and produce statistics based on the log content. I want to see
what sites have been accessed, how many times etc.
I want something preferably in real time with a gui/html interface. If it
was
Hi..
Well that just depends on what service you're refering to? There is a bunch of
them out there.
Personally I prefer ACID(http://acidlab.sourceforge.net) for Snort and
Fireparse(http://aaron.marasco.com/linux.html) for Iptables. The best way to
find out yourself is to look at
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Hello Nick,
Thursday, February 28, 2002, 1:48:45 AM, you wrote:
NP Hi,
NP I am looking for a good log analyzer (syslog). I have
NP looked at Private I but do not like the idea of a
NP proprietary database containg the info. I prefer a
NP