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Subject: RE : Log Analysis
Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2002 08:05:25 +0100
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From: Panth3r [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 02, 2002 5:39 PM
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Subject: RE: Log Analysis
Not sure about windows, but there are alot of tools like that available for
Unix
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 co
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 http://www.fre
> 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 freewa
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 do
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'
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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 aware
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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
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