On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Tanya Aeri wrote:
> I'd like to check all my logs for which hosts requested the file robots.txt
> If I open the logs in a text editor I can see the association, but this is
> not ideal :)
>
> Is there a host column for the file requested?
>
No. This is in the FAQ. But you can restrict the whole report to just that
file using
FILEINCLUDE /robots.txt
and then the Host Report will give you the information you want.
(Or if you're on Unix, how about
fgrep /robots.txt access_log | cut -f1 -d' ' | sort
or "sort -u" at the end if you prefer. Some things are so much easier on
Unix.)
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