HCMI EUGENIO, Sheila R. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> actually, that is the IP address of our intranet server (i just gave
> a dummy one.hehe.). my.bulletinboard.com & my.onlinemileage.com are
> virtual hosts. that's the reason why i have the second argument in
> LOGFILE line which is
>
> LOGFILE c:\WINNT\system32\LogFiles\W3SVC5\*.log http://%v
> LOGFILE c:\WINNT\system32\LogFiles\W3SVC10\*.log http://%v

I understand that. And that's how I know that 123.456.100.22 is turning
up in the %v field in at least some of your log entries - if it wasn't,
then Analog wouldn't have entries like http://123.456.100.22/02282002/
in the Directory report.

> the first line is for my.bulletinboard.com. the other one is for
> my.onlinemileage.com.

No, the first one is for the logfiles for W3SVC5  and any virtual hosts
that are recorded in them, and the second one is for the logfiles for
W3SVC10 and any virtual hosts that are recorded in them. You are
assuming that you will only see entries for my.bulletinboard.com and
my.onlinemileage.com, but Analog doesn't know about that assumption, and
is telling you what is really in there.

> this is a line from a logfile in W3SVC5 folder (my.bulletinboard.com)
> 2002-05-01 23:20:06 123.456.100.10 - 123.456.100.22 80 GET
> /04252002/training1.htm - 200 my.bulletinboard.com
> Mozilla/4.0+(compatible;+MSIE+5.0;+Windows+98;+DigExt)

And somewhere else in those logs there are lines like
2002-05-01 23:20:06 123.456.100.10 - 123.456.100.22 80 GET
/04252002/training1.htm - 200 123.456.100.22
Mozilla/4.0+(compatible;+MSIE+5.0;+Windows+98;+DigExt)

 or

2002-05-01 23:20:06 123.456.100.10 - 123.456.100.22 80 GET
/04252002/training1.htm - 200 -
Mozilla/4.0+(compatible;+MSIE+5.0;+Windows+98;+DigExt)

> we have other virtual hosts and the settings are all the same.

There is nothing wrong with your hosts and settings. The problem is that
your logfiles contain entries that you don't expect. The trick is find
out why they are there, and decide whether that indicates a problem. If
it does, you should fix it. If it isn't a problem, but is something that
you don't want to include in your reports (such as a spider from a
search engine), then you just have to exclude it.

Aengus

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