On Saturday, July 31, 2004 1:10 PM [GMT],
Harish Narayanan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
141.213.74.30 - - [31/May/2004:00:38:20 -0400] GET /play.css
HTTP/1.1 304 - actuality.wahgnube.org
http://actuality.wahgnube.org/; Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0;
Windows NT 5.0) -
For reference, the
Aengus wrote:
Assuming I can just move the Host Header entry to the correct place, you
might try this APACHELOGFORMAT:
(%h %l %u %t \%r\ %s %b %{Host}i \%{Referer}i\ \%{User-agent}i\
-)
This seems to work, thank you! Now I have some issues with getting it to
understand virtual hosts, but it
Ben Barker wrote:
Sounds like the logformat isn't standar after all. If you take a peek
at a section of the log, you can use the LOGFILE command to specify
the exat format so analog will run - go to :
http://www.analog.cx/docs/logfmt.html
That was the document I used to get this far, but I
Stephen Turner wrote:
You're sure you got exactly the same error? That means that you have another
LOGFILE above this LOGFORMAT. Or else this configuration file isn't being
read at all.
I just checked it again.
1. I get exactly the same error on all three cases.
2. I don't have another LOGFILE
Hello all.
I am new to analog and I attempted to use it to analyze logfiles from my
ISP (1and1, Apache). I first tried it without logformat to get -
C:\Statistics\analog\analog.exe: Warning F: Can't auto-detect format of
logfile C:\Statistics\analog\log.log: ignoring it
I then tried it with
Nick Stephens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
access_log excerpt:
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123.321.123.321 - - [08/Apr/2004:00:00:33 -0700] POST /webpage?t=10
HTTP/1.1 200 67263 http://whatever/webiste; Mozilla/4.0
(compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0) Cookie=bWghsdHQ6;
Hello everyone,
analog 5.32
redhat linux 7.3 kernel 2.4.19 (vanilla)
apache 1.3.29
Apache conf:
-
LogFormat %h %l %u %t \%r\ %s %b \%{Referer}i\ \%{User-Agent}i\
\%{cookie}i\ combined
LogFormat %h %l %u %t \%r\ %s %b common
LogFormat %{Referer}i - %U referer
LogFormat
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Glassner/9PMI/R09/GSA/GOV)
owner-analog-help@listsSubject: RE: RE: Re:
[analog-help] LOGFORMAT problems
Thank you,
I can't identify correctly the logformat because of the two characters: | and . How
can Analog recognize them?
My logfile (as writtem before) is:
127.0.0.1 ma-g6xev2rrwijf Autore [27/Feb/2002:16:38:24 ] 101 Inserted Document
|Intranet / Archivio Clienti / Cliente Test/Progetto
On Wed, 13 Mar 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you, I can't identify correctly the logformat because of the two
characters: | and . How can Analog recognize them?
There is no problem. Analog treats them the same as any other characters.
--
Stephen Turner, Cambridge, UK
On Mon, 11 Mar 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi! Sorry for the previous message but it was full of wrong characters!!
I have some problem configurating the LOGFORMAT command to fit a
non-standard logfile. The logfile is the result of the activity of users
on a Windows 2000 web server
Hi!
Sorry for the previous message but it was full of wrong characters!!
I have some problem configurating the LOGFORMAT command to fit a non-standard logfile.
The logfile is the result of the activity of users on a Windows 2000 web server
application and is written like this:
127.0.0.1
Hi!
Sorry for the previous message but it was full of wrong characters!!
I have some problem configurating the LOGFORMAT command to fit a non-standard logfile.
The logfile is the result of the activity of users on a Windows 2000 web server
application and is written like this:
127.0.0.1
Hi!
I have some problem configurating the LOGFORMAT command to fit a non-standard logfile.
The logfile is the result of the activity of users on a Windows 2000 web server
application and is written like this:
127.0.0.1 ma-g6xev2rrwijf Autore [27/Feb/2002:16:38:24 ] 101 Inserted Document
Many thanks - I'll make different arrangements next time I'm on holiday to
avoid this problem!
Margaret
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Sent: 27 July 2001 19:02
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Subject: Re: [analog-help
On Thu, 26 Jul 2001, Margaret Reed wrote:
Can anyone help with this? I have about 16 log files which were saved by a
colleague as text files, and then forwarded to me. All of them give corrupt
line errors. Example:
142.165.70.20 - - [01/Jul/2001:21:22:34 +] GET / HTTP/1.0 200 4250
Can anyone help with this? I have about 16 log files which were saved by a
colleague as text files, and then forwarded to me. All of them give corrupt
line errors. Example:
142.165.70.20 - - [01/Jul/2001:21:22:34 +] GET / HTTP/1.0 200 4250
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