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modlogan
Langue: en
Version: NOV 2002 (debian - 07/07/09)
Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)
NAME
modlogan - a modular log file analyzerSYNOPSIS
- modlogan
- [ -c configfile ] [ -r ] [ -u username ]
[ -h | --help ] [ -v | --version ]
DESCRIPTION
Modlogan is a modular logfile anaylizer. It is designed to have variable input, processing and output modules to give one a good flexiblity.
The input modules parse the logfiles. The processor modules summarize the various data elements of a log file and is handed to the output module which makes in most cases a pretty webpage showing all the results.
So far there the following input modules supported: bsdftpd, clf, elmeg, flow, flowraw, hicom116, ipchains, isdn4bsd isdnlog, msiis, msmedia, netscape, pureftpd, qmail, qmailscanner, qtss, realserver, sendmail, shoutcast, squid, wuftpd (also includes lgofiles from proftpd and the like).
The following processor modules are supported: accounting, mail, telecom, web.
And finally the output modules : csv, modlogan, template, tkcontrol, text, webalizer
OPTIONS
- -c configfile
- Specify another configuration file than the default /etc/modlogan/modlogan.conf
- -r
- It is note recommened to run modlogan as root. By default this is not permitted. If you still want to run it as root you have to use this option.
- -u username
- If you want to run modlogan as a specific user, you can use this option. In order to use this function you have to combine it with the -r command line switch.
- -h, --help
- Shows the help text of the program and exits.
- -v, --version
- Shows the version number of the program and exits.
FILES
- /etc/modlogan/modlogan.conf
- This is the name and location of the default configuration file.
- modlogan.def.conf
- This file contains the default settings for all the necessary options that modlogan can function.
- group.*.conf
- These files contain regular expressions to group certain aspects of a logfile under a common term, like operating system, user agent, etc.
- match.*.conf
- These configuration files also contain regular expressions to match a certain aspect of a logfile.
- ignore.searchengines.conf
- This is a blacklist for all the known searchengines to filter them out from the logfiles.
AUTHOR
The program was written by Jan Kneschke <jan@kneschke.de>. This manual page was written by Othmar Pasteka <othmar@debian.org>.
SEE ALSO
If you want further information about modlogan, see the modlogan web site at <http://jan.kneschke.de/projects/modlogan/>.
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