At 03/05/2002 12:31 PM -0800, John Grinlap wrote:
>There is a free log analysis program available called
>Analog (sorry, I don't have a link handy).

The URL is:  http://www.analog.cx/

Analog is highly configurable, and can give you the answers to just about 
any question you may have.  However, since it is intended for web log 
analysis, it probably will not be able to decipher the somewhat different 
FTP log format without help.  The program does provide for defining custom 
formats, which may enable you to get around this limitation (this is 
assuming that you know - or can figure out - what all the entries in the 
log mean!).  More info about custom formats can be found at:

         http://www.analog.cx/docs/logfmt.html

>I think
>it's been around for a while and runs on several
>platforms.  Make sure you get the right version to run
>on your machine.  You have to download the log file
>yourself then point Analog at it and run the analysis.
>  It produces a large (user controlable) report in the
>form of html pages that can be viewed and navigated
>with your browser.
>John Grinlap
>
>--- Spencer Maiers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hey everyone, I am interested in performing FTP
> > Server Analysis (Basic Data
> > - MB/Day Average, etc.) for a report I am putting
> > together for my work.
> >
> > I talked to IPSwitch and they have some log analysis
> > features coming in
> > Version 3.1, but that won't be due out until early
> > Q2, which is too long for
> > me to wait for this data.
> >
> > I currently run v 1.0.5 of the WSFTP Server software
> > on Windows 2K Server
> > SP2. Does anyone know of a way of extracting results
> > from the .log files or
> > a 3rd party sniffer that may suffice?
> >
> > At this time I do not have the time to write a
> > little program to parse the
> > logs, but if anyone else has, I would be happy to
> > purchase it for a
> > reasonable fee, etc.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Spen
> >
> > Please visit
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