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RE: Web Log Analyzer
From: Lucas Zaichkowsky <Lucas () dnsys com>
Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 12:40:22 -0600
Some others here have suggested Webalizer. I just recently got it running on Windows 2000 with IIS5. You can see the output at one of the sites I host: http://pups4kids.com/getreports1234 The original author of webalizer HATES Microsoft with a passion (A true bigot) and refused to work with me on fixing the Win32 version of his program. I eventually fixed the problem I was having by updating to the latest version of cygwin1.dll. The version he included has some bugs in it. There were some other bumps along the road that weren't obvious at first. If you want to get up and running under windows, let me know and I'll help you through it. :) -Lucas -----Original Message----- From: Benjamin Meade [mailto:ben () lanwest com au] Sent: Sunday, February 16, 2003 8:29 PM To: security-basics () securityfocus com Subject: Web Log Analyzer Hey all, I'm looking for a (free) log analyser tool, for web, ftp logs, and was wondering if you could point me in the right direction. I have googled about, but I'm not having much joy. Needs to handle apache and IIS logs. I'd prefer it if it could create a nice web page with pretty graphs, and also handle squid logs, but this is not required. Thanks, Benjamin Meade Systems Administrator LanWest Pty Ltd
Current thread:
- RE: Web Log Analyzer, (continued)
- RE: Web Log Analyzer Todd Newman (Feb 18)
- Re: Web Log Analyzer White Vampire (Feb 18)
- Re: Web Log Analyzer theog (Feb 18)
- Re: Web Log Analyzer Jonathan Nichols (Feb 18)
- RE: Web Log Analyzer blaxes (Feb 18)
- Re: Web Log Analyzer camthompson (Feb 18)
- Message not available
- Re: Web Log Analyzer camthompson (Feb 19)
- RE: Web Log Analyzer Benjamin Meade (Feb 20)
- Message not available
- RE: Web Log Analyzer Anant Shah (Feb 18)
- RE: Web Log Analyzer Thomas, Andrew (Feb 18)
- RE: Web Log Analyzer Lucas Zaichkowsky (Feb 20)
