Troy sniff ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> As quoted:
> "Isn't that called a logfile? :)"
> My answer:
> Isn't Analog a logfile Analyzer?
> Did you actual respond with that?
> If you are suggesting looking in the logfile, then why do you even use
> Analog. Why don't you just read the logfiles yourself as you just
> suggested.
Sorry... Didn't mean to start a flame.
Analog is a tool for summarizing log files. I'm not really certain
what you were asking for, but what is seemed like you wanted was a
report of each access by each registered user with the IP address that
they came in on.
As HTTP is a stateless protocol, you can't know *for certain* about
the length of a login by a registered user. (The actual login action
is not recorded in web logs.) So the best you could get from Analog
would be a report listing each request for each registered user,
showing the IP address they had and the time of the request.
This is essentially a logfile.
If you don't need to correlate users and IP addresses, and you are
just looking for logins over a period of time, then you can produce a
standard Analog report with the FROM and TO commands to limit the
period and look at the Host Report and User Report to get the
information you need.
If you do need to correlate registered users with IP addresses, then
Analog is not the tool for that. This is the FAQ item I previously
referred to: http://analog.sourceforge.net/docs/faq.html#faq128.
I hope that answers your question more clearly.
--
Jeremy Wadsack
Wadsack-Allen Digital Group
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