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ModLogAn is a modular logfile analyzer that combines speed with flexibility. It parses the logfiles generated by several server-types (HTTP, FTP, mail, streaming, etc.) and other logfile sources (flow-tools, ipchains, PABXs): currently 24 parsers. It features incremental logfile processing and internal resolving, and is able the split (mass-hosting) and combine logfiles (clusters) internally. The output can be based on the internal template engine to generate your own look & feel.

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2001-01-30 15:13
0.5.0pre2

Another feature which generates reports after a specified number of lines.

2001-01-30 15:13
0.5.0pre1

This release adds a logfile splitter to the Web processor plugin which enables you to split one input stream into multiple output streams.

2001-01-30 15:13
0.5.0

A fix for a segfault in the clean-up code, an updated clf input plug-in to support Apache log-files, support for multiple output streams, a log-file splitter, an option to generate reports every N lines, improved support for ProFTPd logs, a more functional tkcontrol output plug-in and a new Czech translation.

2001-01-30 15:13
0.4.5

Fixes for a bug in the modlogan output plugin which caused reports to appear on the wrong page, an endless loop in main.c, and minor problems with libintl, ability to set the background color of the body (output_modlogan:body), two new configfile options in the modlogan output plugin to set the HTML header/footer (output_modlogan:htmlheader, output_modlogan:htmlfooter), updated configfile documentation, some preparations for the logfile splitter, and a tkcontrol output plugin for the telecom processor.

2001-01-30 15:13
0.4.4

Fixes for the configure script, several small glitches in the configure-script (most of them came up in combination with failed detections of libgd), and for FreeBSD.

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