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Dec 14 06 11:34 pm
Hi,
we have an installation of Wingate 6.2 where users have a limit of X Mb of traffic per month (after that, they can buy extra credit for a small fee).
Sometimes users complain that their account is finished, but that they feel it's not real - they didn't download anything significant, didn't spend that much time online, etc.
I would like to be able to analyze a user's account to help him understand where the megabytes are going... for example, tell him he spent 38 MB on Window Update, 56 on Youtube, etc.
My problem is that Wingate's traffic logs tend to be huge and lines don't seem to be coherently structured (or perhaps they are, but I'm not seeing it). Can I load these logs into Excel and get the information I need?
One of the problems seems to be that a single network request produces more than one line on the log: the server name comes in one line, and the amount of traffic comes in another line... not very easy to analyze automatically.
Can anyone help with some advice?
Thanks in advance.
Dec 14 06 11:41 pm
Hi
there are a number of log file analysis programs available for WinGate that will give you this information. Check out
1. ProxyInspector for WinGate from advsoft
2. Sawmill log analyser from Trakker
Adrien
Dec 15 06 12:16 am
Thanks Adrien.
Probably I should have specified in my request that I would like a free solution :-). I don't think this is enough of a problem to deserve spending money on it.
Perhaps someone has simple scripts that transform the log files?
Or perhaps Qbik can consider changing a couple of printf's in their code to give us a structured log with the next version, csv format? It's not a complicated change (at least for the main logs people would want to analyze, namely, the ones that describe traffic).
Thanks again.
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