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2014-02-21
216.34.181.97
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2025-01-24
204.68.111.100
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Port 80
HTTP/1.1 200 OKServer: nginxDate: Fri, 24 Jan 2025 08:10:35 GMTContent-Type: text/htmlContent-Length: 4409Connection: keep-alivevary: Accept-Encodingvary: Hostlast-modified: Sat, 07 Jun 2008 16:03:20 GMTetag: 1139-44f15b798e200accept-ranges: bytescache-control: max-age3600expires: Fri, 24 Jan 2025 09:10:24 GMTx-from: sfp-ioweb82-5vary: Accept-Encoding !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN>html> head> title>LogMiner/title> meta nameAuthor contentSimone Tellini - http://tellini.info> meta nameDescription contentLogMiner is a powerful log analysis package for Apache and IIS> meta nameKeywords contentapache, IIS, logs, analyze, analysis, log analysis, log analyzer> link hrefcss/style.css typetext/css relstylesheet> style typetext/css> li { margin-top: 10px; } img { border-style: none; } /style> /head> body> div styletext-align: center;> img srcimg/logo.gif> a hrefhttp://sourceforge.net> img aligntop srchttp://sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id147736&type5 width210 height62 border0 altSourceForge.net Logo>/a> /div> ul classmenu> li classselected> About /li> li> a hreffaqs.html>FAQs/a> /li> li> a hrefhttp://tellini.info/blog/plugin/tag/logminer>Blog/a> /li> li> a hrefbugs.html>Bugs/Suggestions/a> /li> li> a hrefwishlist.html>Wishlist/a> /li> li> a hrefhttps://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id147736>Downloads/a> /li> li> a hrefhttp://tellini.info/>tellini.info/a> /li> /ul> div stylefloat: right; margin-left: 4px> script typetext/javascript srchttp://www.ohloh.net/projects/14626/widgets/project_partner_badge>/script> /div> a hrefhttps://sourceforge.net/donate/index.php?group_id147736>img alignright stylewidth: 88px; height: 32px; srchttp://sourceforge.net/images/project-support.jpg altSupport This Project border0 height32 width88>/a> p> LogMiner is a powerful log analysis package for Apache and IIS (or other web servers using the a hrefhttp://www.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_log_config.html>combined/a> or Extended W3C log formats). It can extract and present several reports, about visits, hits, traffic, a hrefimg/Requests.png target_blank>requests/a>, a hrefimg/Navigation.png target_blank>navigation paths/a>, a hrefimg/UserAgents.png target_blank>browsers and OSs/a> used by users and so on. p> Data is stored in a a hrefhttp://www.postgresql.org/>PostgreSQL/a> database, using a schema which has been optimized to reduce redundancy at minimum. p> LogMiner has been inspired by the popular a hrefhttp://www.mrunix.net/webalizer/>Webalizer/a> package, but it differs in certain core points: p> ul> li> data is stored in a DBMS backend and reports are generated on-the-fly, while Webalizer generates plain html files. A DBMS allows to extract and aggregate data in many ways, whenever you need. A drawback is that you wont have the processing speed of Webalizer when parsing log files. /li> li> Webalizer only indexes the last 12 months of data: previous reports are still on disk, but arent accessible from any link. This is the most annoying thing of Webalizer, in my opinion: Im sick of having hundreds of unused files around :) p> LogMiner allows to navigate to previous months easily. /li> li> Webalizer reports are hardcoded in the program. LogMiner implements reports in a more extensible way. Each report is in fact a simple PHP class, usually supported by a PL/pgSQL function (although youre free to insert your SQL queries in the PHP code if you like). /li> li> LogMiner offers more reports than Webalizer: for instance, the OS charts and the navigation graphs. /li> li> LogMiner also supports the Extended W3C log format, which is used by Microsofts IIS. If you have a mixed web farm, you can still have a central statistical repository. /li> /ul> p> Depending on your needs, you might prefer LogMiner over Webalizer, especially if you like having a central SQL repository for your data which enables you to extract the data you need at any time, or to add a kind of report which wasnt planned from the start and apply it to older data. p> If you dont have a PostgreSQL database or you expect to process huge log files in seconds, go for Webalizer. div classfooter> Copyright ©2005-2008 by Simone Tellini /div> /body>/html>
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