I forgot that a number of our local ISPs have the nasty habit of
changing user IP addresses every few seconds.  This means that a
single user session will change with every page requested.  The only
way such a count would be effective would be to count occurances of a
login page.  Considering that most of us don't have https running, why
bother?

If such a count is a concern, it wouldn't be too difficult to create
a Perl script that appends to the COMPUTER output for processing by
RMagic.

Michael Mohr
UNIX Systems Administrator
Auckland University of Technology
Private Bag 92006
Auckland, NZ
Tel: (649) 917-9999, ext 8133
Fax: (649) 917-9901


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