Re: [analog-help] Domain Report Problem

1999-07-21 Thread Aengus Lawlor

Ignore what web server you have for a moment - analog doesn't know or 
care, it's just reading a text log file.

Can you post 2 or 3 lines from your log file, and any LOGFORMAT lines in 
your ANALOG.CFG file. (I'm presuming that you have the correct DNS 
entries in your ANALOG.CFG file, and that you've verified that you are 
actually reading that ANALOG.CFG file - DNS resoultion is not turned on 
by default).

Aengus


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Subject: [analog-help] Domain Report Problem
Author:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Internet
Date:7/21/99 3:53 PM


Has anybody used the 'Extended Logging Filter (Newlog.dll)' on an IIS 
log file.
This filter changes the format of the log file to include referer and 
browser information. I have recently done this, and now Analog doesn't 
seem to be able to interpret the domains. It lists them all as 
[unresolved numerical addresses]. I know there was a documented problem 
with domains on version 3.0, but that was supposed to be fixed on 
version 3.1 which I am using.
If anyone has any information on this I would be grateful. I am running 
IIS version 3.0 if that's relevant.

Regards,
 Philip Harper (CSU)
 
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Re: [analog-help] Domain Report - Problem

1999-07-19 Thread Aengus Lawlor

Are you using IIS3 or IIS4?  If you're using IIS4, I'd recommend that you stick 
with the W3C Extended Log format, rather than the IIS format. It's a more 
flexible, self-documenting format.

Analog already recognizes the IIS format, but, as the documentation points out, 
the DATE format isn't properly defined, so you should use either 
LOGFORMAT MICROSOFT-INT  or LOGFORMAT MICROSOFT-NA (the former in your case, 
presumably).

Aengus 



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Subject: [analog-help] Domain Report - Problem
Author:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Internet 
Date:7/19/99 1:59 PM


I've encountered a slight problem with the Domain report.

In the last two weeks I have changed the logfile format on our server 
from the NCSA standard to the Microsoft IIS format. This was in order to 
start logging browser and referral information. Analog is unable to 
auto-detect the new format, so I have placed the following logformat 
string at the start of the configuration file:

LOGFORMAT (%S, %u, %d/%m/%y, %h:%n:%j, W3SVC, %j, %v, %j, %j, %b, %c, 
%j, %j, %r, %B, %f, %j)

This seems to work alright except that the Domain Report now classifies 
all the domains as [unresolved numerical addresses]. 
So, I suspect that I have made an error in the LOGFORMAT string. 
I would be grateful if you could advise me on this. I'm using the latest 
version of Analog.

Thanks,
Philip Harper (CSU)
 
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