The vast majority of visits to my web server are:
- Me
- People or bots looking for vulnerabilities
- Web crawlers
with about 0.5% of traffic being legitimate, not-me visitors.
@abucci@anthony.buc.ci Yeah, that sounds about right. I turned on access logging for a week about a year ago. I never did the math, but it was pretty much just me and a collection of robots.
This is why I’m moving a bunch of my “sites” to basically internal-only apps on my Sandstorm server. I never really needed anyone else to have access anyways.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org A week was only a few kilobytes of logs for me, so I just used grep
and a text editor. @adi@twtxt.net wrote a suite of command line tools for analyzing different web server log formats if you’re interested: fl, cl, and cbl
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