Servfer logs?
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Servfer logs?
How can i check my server logs? xD thx
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many people confuse this, a server is not a computer, a server is an application running on a computer providing services to the outside...like ftp or websites for example. and each service has it's own logs.
I have to admit I'm not really into MS servers, so I can't say where to look for the logs, but for beginners a logviewer is maybe even better anyway:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/iislogviewer/
http://tracelog.pbwiki.com/
I have to admit I'm not really into MS servers, so I can't say where to look for the logs, but for beginners a logviewer is maybe even better anyway:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/iislogviewer/
http://tracelog.pbwiki.com/
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i dont know if this is any help but i have a PEAK router and if i enter the settings / administration / logs it shows all the logs of conneced pc's , system logs and dos attacks. i can also set what type of logs i want to log or what type of dos attacks to deny. it also has a DNS lookup and a network diagnostics tool. chek your own router if you have 1 and see what little gimmicks it has for you.
Shot at 2007-07-07
Shot at 2007-07-07
i laso notice my router logs are also linux based
hope this helped
Shot at 2007-07-07
Shot at 2007-07-07
i laso notice my router logs are also linux based
hope this helped