I'm using Webalizer on both Solaris 10, Solaris 11 and OpenIndiana (open source
Solaris based distro).
Webalizer should work on any Unix or Unix clone with a compiler.
Jerry
On 04/29/17 03:38 AM, Freek de Kruijf wrote:
I use webalizer on a Linux system. Don't know is this package is availa
Op vrijdag 28 april 2017 20:18:32 CEST schreef Rose, John B:
> We have analog and awstats installed. But maybe we didn’t look close enough
> at of what they are capable.
> We would like to parse multiple virtual host log files find the ip’s
> accessing a particular URL’s within a given time range
Define a specific log for each virtualhost then.
2017-04-28 20:18 GMT+02:00 Rose, John B :
> We have analog and awstats installed. But maybe we didn’t look close
> enough at of what they are capable.
>
> We would like to parse multiple virtual host log files find the ip’s
> accessing a particular
We have analog and awstats installed. But maybe we didn’t look close enough at
of what they are capable.
We would like to parse multiple virtual host log files find the ip’s accessing
a particular URL’s within a given time range and be able to separate out which
virtual host the log entry came
It would be nice to reboot Analog, which has always been my goto. In
fact, I even booted up a Github repo (https://github.com/jimjag/analog)
where I was going to start fixing and adding things.
> On Apr 28, 2017, at 11:38 AM, Scott Birl wrote:
>
>> From: Rose, John B [mailto:jbr...@utk.edu]
>>
Try ELK stack
2017-04-28 17:17 GMT+02:00 Rose, John B :
> Any suggestions for an Apache log analyzer?
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
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