Wingate WWW log parser

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Wingate WWW log parser

Postby EnemyWithin » Feb 28 07 5:07 am

I wrote a small program for parsing the Wingate WWW log files. I just wanted something that would give me an idea of how long users were browsing the Internet. If anyone is interested, you can download it at

h t t p ://hargraveusa.com/Wingate/LogParser.zip (this forum doesn't allow websites to be added).

The source is also available if anyone wants it (in VB.NET 2005).

Example image here:
h t t p://hargraveusa.com/Wingate/LogParser.jpg
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Postby ImmediateAction » Feb 28 07 4:02 pm

Looks good in the pic, but when you take into account your forum nickname: "EnemyWithin" and this is your first forum post- Total respect mate, but I can't see myself using your custom application; its tempting though.
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Postby EnemyWithin » Feb 28 07 5:37 pm

Heh...the name is a hold-out from my gaming years :) I am well known in the Meedio (HTPC software) community. I have written 11 public plugins for it (and numerous private ones). I would post the URL to my plugin list, but that's (annoyingly) forbidden on this forum.

I also offered the source if anyone is interested, but I understand your hesitation. Either way it doesn't matter to me, I'm just offering it for the community as there doesn't seem to be anything else available (at least not for free).

Test it in a virtual machine...it's clean :)
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Postby ImmediateAction » Feb 28 07 6:07 pm

Cool; looks like I might be doing a 180 :) Cheers for the response
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Postby ImmediateAction » Feb 28 07 6:53 pm

When I add a log, I immediately get the error "Exception" - "String was not recognized as a valid DateTime".


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02/23/07 02:11:01   127.0.0.1   Guest   0000000037   Requested:   http://storefront.steampowered.com/apps/AppID_3840

02/23/07 02:11:01   127.0.0.1   Guest   0000000037   Traffic    123   308   268   123   0s

02/23/07 02:11:01   127.0.0.1   Guest   0000000037   Traffic    0   0   0   0   0s


spaces above added for readibility
Log file name=070223.235000.log
XP Pro SP2 (32bit)
WinGate 6.2.x
.Net Framework 2
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Postby EnemyWithin » Mar 01 07 3:41 am

Silly DateTime parse issues and regional settings. Doesn't everyone live in the US? ;) I added some code to work around that. Download and try again. :)
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Postby defeX! » Mar 01 07 2:51 pm

That looks like a pretty cool tool. I was getting a similar error as ImmediateAction aswell. I will redownload it and check out the fix.

I'm guessing ImmediateAction is a hold-out name from gaming years aswell :D I just noticed the URL from that log. htp ://storefront.steampowered.com/apps/AppID_3840
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Postby ImmediateAction » Mar 01 07 8:59 pm

Silly DateTime parse issues and regional settings. Doesn't everyone live in the US? ;) I added some code to work around that. Download and try again. :)

Cool, it works now; I like it, well done. Can't say I have heard of this place called the US ay man.

FYI hint hint ;)
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123   308   268   123   0s
Bytes (sent to, received from, sent for, received for) client, seconds


I'm guessing ImmediateAction is a hold-out name from gaming years aswell :D

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