Xref: feenix.metronet.com comp.infosystems.www:612
Newsgroups: comp.infosystems.www
Path: feenix.metronet.com!news.ecn.bgu.edu!wupost!usc!sdd.hp.com!news.cs.indiana.edu!mvanheyn@cs.indiana.edu
From: Marc VanHeyningen <mvanheyn@cs.indiana.edu>
Subject: Re: Where are the WWW users?
Message-ID: <1807.741647456@moose.cs.indiana.edu>
Sender: mvanheyn@cs.indiana.edu
Organization: Computer Science Dept, Indiana University
References: <14396.741576601@moose.cs.indiana.edu> <ogB6fqC00hsB16a1xn@cs.cmu.edu>
Date: Fri, 02 Jul 1993 16:10:56 -0500
Lines: 20

Thus said Michael Witbrock <mjw+@cs.cmu.edu>:
>Excerpts from netnews.comp.infosystems.www: 1-Jul-93 Where are the WWW
>users? Marc VanHeyningen@cs.ind (1685)
>
>> I was asking myself this question, and ended up running some
>> statistics on the current log files for our server (with nearly 20,000
>> transactions logged in about the past two weeks.)
>
>If you wrote a tool or script to do this, could you make it available?
>You aren't the only curious one.

Sure; it's in http://cs.indiana.edu/bin/hoststat.pl (it's a perl
program.)  It's designed to read log files in which each line starts
with a (numeric) IP address; anyone who knows perl could change
formats easily enough.  I can't promise it's super efficient, but it
avoids doing really dumb things (like calling gethostbyname() on the
same host seven hundred times.)

--
Marc VanHeyningen  mvanheyn@cs.indiana.edu  MIME, RIPEM & HTTP spoken here
