On Sun, 14 May 2000, Michael Roberts wrote:
Does anybody know why the parentheses are required? Is that to group
everything? Why wouldn't the line end suffice to group the parameters?
Some commands take two arguments. At least one can take one or two. Even in
the cases where a command
Hi!
Is there a way to tell Analog to use a specific DNS server for lookups (in
the Win NT version?)?
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Ciao,
I want the diretory report to include only *pages* (I mean all the
documents defined by PAGEINCLUDE). I know that's possible for the requests
report. Indeed, I would like that entries shown in the directory report
were those I consider pages. I tried with 'DIRINCLUDE pages', but
On Fri, 12 May 2000, Aengus Lawlor wrote:
I remember discussing whether "Time taken" is recorded in milliseconds
or seconds, and deciding that Microsoft was technically incorrect in
using milliseconds, but from a practical point of view, that
milliseconds made a lot more sense than
On Mon, 15 May 2000, Gabriele Bartolini wrote:
Ciao,
I want the diretory report to include only *pages* (I mean all the
documents defined by PAGEINCLUDE). I know that's possible for the requests
report. Indeed, I would like that entries shown in the directory report
were those I
On Mon, 15 May 2000, Aengus Lawlor wrote:
To be fair, it's a Working Draft, not a spec.
Oh, I agree. But that's no reason to ignore it without a reason.
It's a pity Microsoft didn't document why the ignored the draft (the use
of milliseconds ... are improvements, in my opinion).
I
Stephen wrote:
On Mon, 15 May 2000, Aengus Lawlor wrote:
To be fair, it's a Working Draft, not a spec.
Oh, I agree. But that's no reason to ignore it without a reason.
They had a reason. Being Microsoft, they just didn't explain it to
anyone :-)
It's a pity Microsoft didn't document why
emre wrote:
I thought "DNS WRITE" would speed it up
DNS READ will speed it up. What I do is run DNS WRITE once a day from
a cron job. The problem with using WRITE from the web interface is
that if there are IP addresses it can't find it will keep on wasting
time looking them up.
-Jeff
On 15-May-00 Jeff Nowakowski wrote:
emre wrote:
I thought "DNS WRITE" would speed it up
DNS READ will speed it up. What I do is run DNS WRITE once a day from
a cron job. The problem with using WRITE from the web interface is
that if there are IP addresses it can't find it will keep on
Hi,
New to the list. Sort of last ditch attempt. I have two choices:
Install analog in my cgi-bin. I don't know what version of Linux.
They won't tell me. They said I could compile with gcc, not make.
gcc is disabled for world, I'm not sure I'm in the group. When I try
make, gcc comes back
Hi,
Good to see someone who might be able to help with a
sample config file (hint) - maybe even a readme?
Analog 2 gives some good reports (I'm still using Analog 2
for one of my
customers).
Are you trying to give it a config file? With +gmyconfig.cfg
syntax?
Yep. Here's the syntax:
Ah -- on looking at it, it's 2.11, so maybe things will be a tad different,
but if you give me an offlist email address I'll mail you the whole thing.
(Ah, back in the days where the entire documentation was one page.) I can
also give you a couple of config files, but they're not much to look at
Can someone out there send me a good working configuration file for Windows
NT 4.0 and IIS 4.0. Or at least point me to some place with a good example.
I've put together a few configurations which don't seem to be working well.
The numbers don't come out right.
Maybe if I see a working config
Version: Analog 4.1
OS: Windows NT 4, SP6
Proxy Server: Cacheflow 525
Logfile: custom generated text file
I cannot seem to get the program to read my logfile after many attempts. I
am using the following log format commands:
# I/O
LOGFORMAT (%j %S %f)
LOGFILE tester.txt
OUTFILE cacheflow.html
Emre wrote:
Hi, just a little advice...I found a way to speed it up a little (or it seems
so). Instead of using anlgform.pl I wrote a script called analog.pl. All it
has is:
#!/usr/bin/perl
print "Content-type: text/html\n\n";
print 'body bgcolor="ff"';
print `analog`;
No. Don't
On 15-May-00 Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
No. Don't do that. Please read the anlgform.pl file, the anlgform.html file,
and
the documentation on the form interface in the Analog docs. Then read a
little
about CGI scripting and security issues (NCSA's CGI tutorial is a good place
to
start).
The
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