Log files:
The indiscriminate use of %j for junk still doesn't make sense to me. How
do you know what to identify as junk? In the following response you
formatted this output below with the following format statement.
206.19.211.20, -, 2/22/99, 11:00:35, W3SVC, EHSERV, 169.237.132.82, 942,
>Try this LOGFORMAT command
>LOGFORMAT %S, %u, %m/%d/%y, %h:%n:%j, %j, %j, %j, %b, %j, %j, %c, %j, %j,
%f, %q
That means something obvious like an IP number is junk? also the domain
name (EHSERV)? I thought that might be %v or %f?
I assume I will eventually see something in the %u space? If not what is
the user?
I have 5 web sites on my server so W3SVC%J should be used I guess instead
of %j. What do I need to do to include the other web sites in the logs?
Is that an IIS issue? There is only one setting there either on or off
with variables in there as to size of file or time.
Sorry if I'm dense. I am trying to get the info out of the whole.htm file.
Glen Forister 530-752-4337 FAX 530-752-1819
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Environmental Horticulture Dept.,
University of California, Davis, CA 95616
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