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Re: Apache log file monitor

Subject: Re: Apache log file monitor
Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2004 08:59:19 -0400
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I have a program that comes with Fedora called Logwatch which emails me of any 
strange activity in my httpd logs, sshd logs, and various other logs.  It 
also helpfully gives me my current hard drive usage which is such an easy 
thing to overlook if you are running a remote server.

- -Joseph

On Thursday 14 October 2004 8:42 pm, Chris Davis 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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