MICROSOFT URL-SCAN (W3C)
Sawmill is a Microsoft URL-Scan (W3C) log analyzer (it also supports the 1021 other log formats listed to the left).
It can process log files
in Microsoft URL-Scan (W3C) format, and generate dynamic statistics from them,
analyzing and reporting events.
Sawmill can parse Microsoft URL-Scan (W3C) logs, import them into a MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server, or Oracle database (or its own built-in database),
aggregate them, and generate dynamically filtered reports, all through a web interface.
Sawmill can perform Microsoft URL-Scan (W3C) log analysis on any platform, including Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Mac OS, Solaris, other UNIX, and others.
Sawmill stores the following non-numerical fields in its database for Microsoft URL-Scan (W3C), generates reports for each field, and allows dynamic filtering on any combination of these fields:
| Field | | Internal Name |
| date/time | | date_time |
| day of week | | day_of_week |
| hour of day | | hour_of_day |
| raw URL | | raw_url |
| worm | | worm |
| hostname | | hostname |
| domain description | | domain_description |
| location | | location |
| message | | message |
| site instance | | site_instance |
Sawmill stores the following numerical fields in its database for Microsoft URL-Scan (W3C), aggregating them and including them as columns in most reports:
| Numerical Field | | Internal Name |
| hits | | hits |
| visitors | | visitors |
See Sawmill Features to learn more about Sawmill's options for viewing, customizing, filtering, exporting and scheduling Microsoft URL-Scan (W3C) reports.
Sawmill also supports 1021 other log formats.