Gerardo O.
Gerardo O.
I think #117 should be able to handle this, but do you have a few sample lines from your log and how these should be parsed and what output you're...
You can specify the reverse port as well, e.g.,`--ws-url=wss://FQDN:8080` Take a look at the list of isses, several questions about reverse proxy, e.g., https://github.com/allinurl/goaccess/issues/1280 or https://github.com/allinurl/goaccess/issues/1328
That's a good point, have you tried `--unknowns-as-crawlers` to see if that helps?
Are you referring to the actual report values? You can export them as JSON or CSV. cat * | goaccess - --no-crawler --unknowns-as-crawlers -o report.json or cat * | goaccess...
COMBINED does the job. Are you sure you have the correct format and proper IPs? Here’s what I get with your sample line. Feel free to attach part of the...
You need to parse both logs separately. Are you currently writing them to the same file?
What does your Logrotate configuration for the Apache logs look like? Feel free to post it here. GoAccess should be able to handle it, but it depends on how Logrotate...
Looks like the error happens because the rotated file (**access.log.1**) either gets compressed or deleted. It could also be a timing issue—logrotate renames the file and creates a new one,...
https://x.com/goaccess/status/1811104414251290659
Good points! As I understand it, topoJSON generally adheres to the ISO 3166-1 standard for country codes, which includes Greenland (GL) separately, so it does show up if someone from...