[hobbit] Tracking Users -- Ideas

Ralph Mitchell ralphmitchell at gmail.com
Thu Jan 24 18:02:57 CET 2008


On Jan 24, 2008 10:52 AM, James Wade <jkwade at futurefrontiers.com> wrote:

>  Hello All,
>
>
>
> I'd like to be able to graph the number of users
>
> connecting to a web-site. I was wondering if any one
>
> had any good ideas or if something had already been
>
> written.
>
>
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> Basically, I want to track the number of users connecting
>
> to a web-site by looking at the log-file, and I'd like to graph
>
> it.
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>
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> The log-file looks like this:
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>
>
> 192.168.0.22 - user07 [20/Aug/2007:08:49:49 -0500] "GET
> /htdocs/info/wd.html
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>  So, it shows all the web pages the user accesses. What I really want to
> know
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> is how many users are currently connecting through to the web-site.
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>
>
> I could cat the log file out every minute, grab the username, do a sort
> unique
>
> based on the IP address and Username, then do a count, and graph it. But
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> I don't know that it would be very accurate. The logfile rotates every
> 2mb,
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> so I'd have to do a grep of all the files based on date and time, then do
>
> a sort on IP address and Username.
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>
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> I also want to put some checks in, for example, same username with
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> more than one IP address, reverse lookup of the IP based on location,
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> ie….our users should only be in the U.S., and not somewhere else.
>


Dunno if/how it could be integrated into Hobbit, but I think Webalizer (
http://www.mrunix.net/webalizer/) does exactly what you're looking for.

Ralph Mitchell
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