Use this app to maintain a close grip on your Webserver activity and get to learn more about IIS, Apache log files or even potential hacker attacks
Version | 2.01 |
Updated | February 11 2020 |
Developer |
Harry Klett
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User Rating |
296
4.1
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Original File Size | 69.5 MB |
Downloads | 1565 |
Systems | Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit |
Category | Internet |
Webserver administration involves having a clear and sound understanding of the main working principles, as well as of the actual server activity and subsequent aspects that characterize its integrity and functionality.
Site Logfile Explorer was built in order to provide users with the means of performing close-up surveillance of their Webservers. This way, allowing them to gain more knowledge about the processes that are taking place during the server activity.
Besides the inherent Webserver data, one will be able to also explore IIS and the offline, Apache log files. Verifying if any hacker attacks have been initialized or checking for good and bad bots access are just two more actions that one can use the app for.
Aimed at beginners and novices to Webserver administration, Site Logfile Explorer Crack comes packed with a dedicated filtering module, which allows for a quick and efficient data access protocol. Be it IP, URL useragent or referrer, the filtering module also offers exclusions.
Last but not least, in terms of log file management, users will be able to preselect only the required data, since most of the times log files contain an impressive amount of information. Using import as the main tool for bot identification, one will be able to run .asp calls and detect a corresponding hacker attack.
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