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| Subject: | Re: Apache log file monitor |
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| Date: | Fri, 15 Oct 2004 20:25:08 -0500 |
Chris-- Checkout some of the scripts @ http://www.apachesecurity.net/, they're quite handy. Regards, Tebodell On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 19:42:07 -0500, Chris Davis <davisfactor@gmail.com> wrote:
I occasionally see you guys talk about what appeared in your Apache logs the night before. What utilities do you guys use to monitor your log files? Currently I run awstats to record the number of visitors and which pages were hit more frequently, but it doesn't log the actual URL that the "visitor" attempted to reach. Thanks for any help you can provide. Chris Davis davisfactor@gmail.com
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