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- 14 Sep 2015 19:43
- Forum: Configure CacheGuard in reverse mode
- Topic: Configuration in a pseudo reverse mode
- Replies: 12
- Views: 18165
Re: Configuration in a pseudo reverse mode
Good So I think that you can implement CG that way under the following conditions: - Cloaked Web servers can be configured by giving their IP addresses and not names, so you should know the IP addresses of external clocked Web servers. If the same public name is associated to more than one cloaked W...
- 14 Sep 2015 18:14
- Forum: Configure CacheGuard in reverse mode
- Topic: Configuration in a pseudo reverse mode
- Replies: 12
- Views: 18165
Re: Configuration in a pseudo reverse mode
Dear RMansell In a classical configuration the internal interface of a CG (CacheGuard) is connected to the internal networks (WLAN) and its external interface is connected to the external network (Internet Router). In such a configuration the external zone is considered as an untrusted zone while th...
- 14 Sep 2015 10:21
- Forum: General Network Configuration
- Topic: Log Analysis
- Replies: 28
- Views: 58880
Re: Log Analysis
Hi Miguel Actually a URL may contain a <TAB> but it's encoded with %09 so the <TAB> character could be a good candidate to replace the white space as the default delimiter in CacheGuard log files. Thanks for the idea :-) In a future version we can consider the possibility to have customizable delimi...
- 11 Sep 2015 12:08
- Forum: General Network Configuration
- Topic: Log Analysis
- Replies: 28
- Views: 58880
Re: Log Analysis
Hi Miguel
We can consider your proposition to add a feature to CG that allows to customise the delimiter character in logs (that shouldn't take us a long time). But what about situations where a URL contains that customised delimiter character (for instance the pipe character)?
Best Regards,
We can consider your proposition to add a feature to CG that allows to customise the delimiter character in logs (that shouldn't take us a long time). But what about situations where a URL contains that customised delimiter character (for instance the pipe character)?
Best Regards,
- 11 Sep 2015 08:04
- Forum: General Network Configuration
- Topic: Log Analysis
- Replies: 28
- Views: 58880
Re: Log Analysis
Hi Miguel
Don't you think that Hadoop/Pig can be configured to accept a white space as a delimiter?
Best Regards,
Don't you think that Hadoop/Pig can be configured to accept a white space as a delimiter?
Best Regards,
- 10 Sep 2015 18:10
- Forum: General Network Configuration
- Topic: How to set External interface with ISP assigned DHCP address
- Replies: 1
- Views: 12533
Re: How to set External interface with ISP assigned DHCP address
Dear Jyrin With CacheGuard network interfaces can't be configured with a dynamic IP address for security reasons. The appliance uses lots of internal security rules that make it impossible to assign dynamic IP addresses to its network interfaces. How your ADSL modem is configured? As a router or a b...
- 10 Sep 2015 17:49
- Forum: General Network Configuration
- Topic: Log Analysis
- Replies: 28
- Views: 58880
Re: Log Analysis
Dear Miguel
Maybe we should abandon Stone Steps Webalizer and use another product. Do you know AWStats (http://www.awstats.org/)? Personally I don't like applications written in Perl but it's worth it to test it. What do you think?
Best Regards
Maybe we should abandon Stone Steps Webalizer and use another product. Do you know AWStats (http://www.awstats.org/)? Personally I don't like applications written in Perl but it's worth it to test it. What do you think?
Best Regards
- 09 Sep 2015 20:14
- Forum: General Network Configuration
- Topic: Log Analysis
- Replies: 28
- Views: 58880
Re: Log Analysis
Hi Miguel
Some forums are not reactive enough and you have wait a bit more before having an answer.
Anyway... Did you try the following Stone Steps Webalizer configuration (clf replaced by apache):
Best Regards,
Some forums are not reactive enough and you have wait a bit more before having an answer.
Anyway... Did you try the following Stone Steps Webalizer configuration (clf replaced by apache):
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LogType apache
ApacheLogFormat %h %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b - -
- 08 Sep 2015 16:19
- Forum: General Network Configuration
- Topic: Log Analysis
- Replies: 28
- Views: 58880
Re: Log Analysis
Dear Miguel I think that Charles is talking about "Stone Steps Webalizer" ( http://www.stonesteps.ca/ ) which is a fork of Webalizer. Webalizer development was stopped in 2002. I suggest you to upgrade to Stone Steps Webalizer which allows you to use the ApacheLogFormat statement as descri...
- 01 Sep 2015 05:20
- Forum: General Network Configuration
- Topic: Log Analysis
- Replies: 28
- Views: 58880
Re: Log Analysis
Hello Miguel
You can find the log format at http://www.cacheguard.net/doc/command/log.html. This format is used by Squid (an open source proxy).
Actually the delimiter is space and the request field which may contain spaces is enclosed with quotation marks.
Best Regards,
You can find the log format at http://www.cacheguard.net/doc/command/log.html. This format is used by Squid (an open source proxy).
Actually the delimiter is space and the request field which may contain spaces is enclosed with quotation marks.
Best Regards,