On Wednesday, October 04, 2006 5:28 AM [EDT],
Tony FOULON - SAVACO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I just installed analog to see what kind of reports can be made. Is
there a way to report the currently active sessions/active users?

How do you define a "currently active sessions/active user"? Remember that webservers are "stateless", and don't actually have "active sessions". If someone clicks on a link on your website, looks at it for 10 seconds and then turns of their PC are they still an "active user". Your webserver has no way of knowing that the PC has been turned off.

If you define an "active user" as a user that has made a request in the last X minutes, then you can use the FROM command to get a list of users who have made a request in the last X minutes. (No guarantee that those users are still interested in your website, though).

FROM -00-00-00:-00-X

If you define an "active user" as anyone who hasn't clicked on some sort of "log off page", I can't think of a way to get that information out of your logfile.

Aengus
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