Forum Moderators: travelin cat
Our website is running on a Sun Solaris. I have been using the host's freebie app, Urchin 3.0, for log reports. The problem with this is that Urchin 3.0 will not identify the IP address of the end user. I need to identify these users and separate them from the rest of the data, as everyone at our firm accesses their mail from a link on the home page and it skews the data considerably.
I would like this to be a user-friendly, browser-based solution, as I'm pretty shaky at command line activity.
Any ideas?
Make sure your log format is set to "combined" and you'll get an IP (or hostname, performance cache dependent) then try this log analyzer: Summary [summary.net] I use it and I have it set to pre filter out all local requests, by hostname and IP. :)
All administration is done through the web browser, there is no "app," per se.
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/programs/logresolve.html
[aceldama.com...]DNS resolutions will not provide as accurate information as those geo-IP databases that can amazingly pinpont cities and even coordinates associated with those locations!