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Posted by
Testuser Testpass
on Wednesday, August 30, 2006 at 5:38:36 AM (EST)
Hi, I've been using paid version of winproxy since 2000 (it's free only for 3 users and I needed 5), but it does not have spam filter, and spam is really killing me, so I decided to look for a change ;) I'm trying the free version of Lansuite, but I cannot find way to simply look into the log files. I don't need any extra fuctionality like activereports, just an access to the plain text logfiles containing http requests, incoming and outgoing mail, but via browser. I found that there's file C:\Program Files\Software602\602LAN SUITE\W3CA083006.LOG holding web pages access, but how can I get to this file via web administration? Thank you in advance for reply. Jan btw. did I mention that Lansuite looks great? :) Thank you for it!
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Posted by
Robert Smith
on Wednesday, August 30, 2006 at 4:55:09 PM (EST)
No, you can't, but you might be able to write a PHP script that would parse that information and display it on a page if you really wanted to. I'd go with PHP because it's a lot less load on the system than Perl/CGI.
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Posted by
Testuser Testpass
on Tuesday, September 05, 2006 at 3:59:23 AM (EST)
Hi, thank you for reply, but I have discovered that I can simply move directory of WWW server to C:\Program Files\Software602\602LAN SUITE\ without need of php ;)
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Posted by
Testuser Testpass
on Tuesday, September 05, 2006 at 4:01:26 AM (EST)
One another thing - can I set up somewhere a directory where the log files will be created? They are by default created in C:\Program Files\Software602\602LAN SUITE, but I'd prefer another location (i.e. c:\logs) Thank you, have a nice day, Jan.
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