See "http://www.analog.cx/docs/include.html";.
The first section (begins "After aliasing ..."
and ends "... see below") explains how to
exclude all requests from a computer.

HOSTEXCLUDE host.domain.tld

HTH,

-- Duke


Brad Bull wrote:


Help... Just to make sure I'm getting this right... the ROBOTINCLUDE config
and the long list of UAs available for download are for the Operating System
Report. Unless otherwise filtered, "Robot" log entries are included as
Requests and possibly Pages. Correct?

What's the best way to remove known Robot requests from analysis entirely? I
don't want to see them in the General Summary as Successful Requests or in
the Request Report.

Do I need to recreate that whole ROBOTINCLUDE list as a FILEEXCLUDE,
HOSTEXLUDE, or BROWEXCLUDE Which one? Isn't there a FILEEXCLUDE Robots
config or something similar?

Sorry, I'm new to Analog, and the Robots thing is a bit confusing. The
number of successful requests is an important benchmark for me and I really
want to make that stat as close to "human only" as possible. Any help would
be much appreciated.
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