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From: Eric Timme (timothy_at_voidnet.com)
Date: Sat Jan 04 2003 - 16:44:10 CST
I'd like to keep track of stuff that happens with my webserver and was
wondering of anyone could lend some input as to the solution they use? It is
just a small LAN, so the server serves a very small amount of webpages, so
I'd like to keep track of specific IPs and the files they access as well as
times, but god, right now with the default configuration in place I have hit
after hit from code red, nimda, etc, such that any real hits get drowned out.
Is it possible to just ignore all the IIS garbage via Apache, so it never hits
the logs, and if so, how?
Also, are there any good solutions for rotating apache logs and emailing the
IIS free logs to myself? The only way to do this I can think of would be to
modify newsyslog to rotate them, and somehow include them in what daily sends
to me.
Please lend your input..
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