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clfdomainsplit(1)		       1		     clfdomainsplit(1)

NAME
       clfdomainsplit -	split Common-Log Format	web logs based on domain name

SYNOPSIS
       clfdomainsplit  [--help]	[-v] [-i input]	[-d defaultfile] [-c cfg-file]
       [-o directory]

DESCRIPTION
       The clfdomainsplit program will split up	 large	CLF  format  web  logs
       based  on  domain  name.	  This	is  for	creating separate log analysis
       passes for each domain hosted on	your server.

OVERVIEW
       The -v option specifies that verbose errors should  be  reported.   The
       input parameter specifies the file to read (default is standard input).

       The  defaultfile	parameter specifies where data goes if it doesn't have
       a domain	(either	it has an IP address for the server or it doesn't have
       the server-name - the URL is relative to	the root  of  the  web	server
       only).  The default will	be to print them on standard error.

       The cfg-file parameter is for specifying	the rules for determining what
       is  a  different	 domain	name.  For example www.coker.com.au belongs in
       the same	file as	coker.com.au and abc.coker.com.au because domain names
       ending in .au have three	major components.  The domain names  www.work-
       benelux.nl  and	workbenelux.nl	belong in the same file	because	domain
       names ending in .nl have	two major components (as do .com,  and	.gov),
       wheras  anything	 ending	 in .va	belongs	to the same organization.  The
       rules are of the	form number:pattern which lists	the number  of	domain
       parts which are significant (2 for .com and for a simple	string compar-
       ison, the default will be:

       2:com

       2:nl

       3:au

       3:uk

       If  no  config  file is specified then it will look for /etc/clfdomain-
       split.cfg.  Of course comments start with #.  Also note that the	 first
       match will be used!

       The  directory parameter	is to specify the location for the files to be
       created (default	is the current directory).  I recommend	that you use a
       directory for this and nothing else as you never	know  how  many	 files
       may be created!

EXIT STATUS
       0 No errors

       1 Bad parameters

AUTHOR
       This  program,  its manual page,	and the	Debian package were written by
       Russell Coker <russell@coker.com.au>.

SEE ALSO
       clfsplit(1),clfmerge(1)

russell@coker.com.au		     0.06		     clfdomainsplit(1)

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