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freq is a Perl script used to analyze the last log. It works on Linux systems, but may also work on other UNIX-based systems that have the same format for their lastlog. I have added some preliminary support for SunOS and IRIX, though this has not been tested to the point where I would know if it is completely working or not.
It can spit out information regarding how many times a user has logged in as well as what days, terminals, hours, and months are most popular for logins. In addition, it can sort this information alphabetically or ascending or descending by number of logins. It can even generate simple graphs.
By default, none of the settings should need changing. The default settings will work on 80% of hosts so likely all you will need to do is upload and CHMOD the files. However, the settings are there so you can change them if needed
The log-reader.cgi program is designed to operate as a Perl/CGI program. It reads the Apache access_log file in standard ECLF format, interprets the records in this file, and returns (a) the most popular URL's on your web site and (b) the top TCP/IP addresses of clients who visited your web site.
With this information, you can determine which URL's on your site are popular, and who they appeal to. You can also tell if somebody has been spidering your web site by looking for uncommonly high numbers of hits from one web site address.
This program may soon be replaced - no sooner did I get it posted online, when I started to notice it's shortcomings. For example -- once the meta file is generated, you have a list of pages visited and their number of hits; a list of clients and their number of hits; a list of 404's and their number of hits -- but none of these lists relate back to each other in any way.
So, I'm working on a bigger, better log analyzation tool (possibly utilizing a database such as MySQL or Oracle). Here is a preliminary version, but it's far from complete (I don't recommend downloading it unless you have time and experience to deal with any problems it may cause). More will come soon.
Also, it has been brought to my attention that very large log files (such as a gigabyte) can cause the application to run out of memory -- not too shocking, really.
Superstat was one of the first perl programs I had written, and felt worth distributing. While it has it's limitations, I'm hoping that if nothing else, the program might give someone insite on ways perl & regular expresions can be utilized.
Advanced CheckSum Verifier (ACSV) v1.5.0
Comprehensive SFV and MD5 checksum utility with GUI for Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003.
The handy and fast Windows GUI utility for protecting the integrity of files by using the CRC32 or MD5 checksum calculation algorithms.
It will allow you to verify the accuracy of your data after you burn a CD or transfer a files over a network. Adding an little checksum file to your data files will allow in further easily to verify their integrity at any time.
This program is especially effective if you have many files, many subdirectories, or both. And it's extremely fast and lightweight.
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