On Thu, 15 Mar 2001, Gabriele Bartolini wrote:

> Ciao Jorg,
> 
> >OT-Question: is there a LINUX-Tool they could handle Session IDs (maybe
> >              webalizer ?) ???
> 
> I was wondering about Session ID propagation: if this is done through query 
> string on a GET request, for example through the 'sid' variable of a URL, I 
> guess you can somehow handle it (I am not aware whether analog can do that 
> or not, I guess though that would be a small problem). However, the most 
> used method of propagation for session ID's is through cookies, and in this 
> case, I guess with common log formats you cannot do many things.
> 
> I guess Stephen can give you more exact answers on this!

I guess it depends how they're represented in the logfile. If they're a
separate field, it's easy: just define that field as a "user" in the
LOGFORMAT and use analog's user reporting.

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