Re: Monitoring Web connections
- From: "Rafael T" <okinawapro@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 May 2005 09:51:33 +0900
the logs depend on the web server software used. What is yours?
RT
"pkdenver" <pkdenver@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Where do I access the web server logs? I hunted through help and nothing
> came up.
> --
> Thanks, pkdenver
>
>
> "Rafael T" wrote:
>
>> the web server logs should give you all the info you are looking for.
>>
>> if you need to check on a rgular basis it might be easier to buy an
>> analysis
>> tool. do a search on google for log analyzer or something like that.
>> The first one that comes to mind is webtrends
>>
>> hopet his helps,
>> RT
>>
>> "pkdenver" <pekellogg@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> >I have a development machine I'm using to develop websites. I would
>> >like
>> >to monitor when their is someone accessing the individual web or the
>> >default web site in general. I'm running XP pro and have several web
>> >sites
>> >installed and being developed on this machine. There are development
>> >sites, test sites and final production for release sites. Is there a
>> >way
>> >to track who is accessing these?
>> >
>> > Thanks
>> >
>> > pkdenver
>> >
>>
>>
>>
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