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Proxy Log Analysis (Proxy 2.0)

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Bryan

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Feb 25, 2003, 11:09:58 AM2/25/03
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I am searching for a utility (preferrably free) which will
allow me to scan my proxy logs to monitor my users. The
logs are too large (30+ MB) to use Excel. I am searching
for the ability to search by IP address, userid and by
site.
As an alternate plan, I haven't been able to import the
data into an Access database. I can't get the data into a
CSV format in order to import it into Access. If someone
could point me in the right direction, I would be very
grateful.

TIA

Phillip Windell

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Feb 25, 2003, 11:31:15 AM2/25/03
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"Bryan" <bc...@taylor.k12.ky.us> wrote in message
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> data into an Access database. I can't get the data into a
> CSV format in order to import it into Access. If someone
> could point me in the right direction, I would be very

The logs are already in CSV format, they can be imported into Access as they
are, however then you have to build your own "Front-end" in Access to do
anything with them.

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Phillip Windell
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TieTo

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Feb 26, 2003, 3:08:37 AM2/26/03
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"Bryan" <bc...@taylor.k12.ky.us> wrote in message
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I use "Proxy Log Analyser" for this. A small tool that gives me some good
info fast & easy. It it not that expensive (about 70?) I believe.
You can have a look at : http://www.proxyloganalyzer.com/

But like Philip said, I you know Access you can build a front end in Access
and read in the records of the logs.


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