-l logfile
-netscape logfile is in NetScape format (default: common log)
-regexp use regular expressions instead of shell-style expr.
-sort sort -list output by number
Filter:
-host
-logname wimmer
-authuser
-date dd/mm/yyyy-dd/mm/yyyy 01/10/1995-30/10/1995
-time hh:mm:ss-hh:mm:ss 06:00:00-07:30:00
-method GET, POST, ...
-protocol http, ftp, ...
-domain www.ibm.com, ...
-topdomain de, com, edu, ...
-dir
-file
-param
-status 303, 20*, ok, error
-bytes xxxxx-yyyyy
-browser
Output:
-count bytes | requests
-list hosts | lognames | authusers | methods | protocols |
domains | topdomains | dirs | files | params | browsers
without '-count' or '-list': logline itself
-verbose print verbosely
'@' preceding a file name reads parameters from a file (e.g. '@args')