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┌─────────────────────────────────┐
│ Option: IL INSPECT GT-LOGFILE │
└─────────────────────────────────┘
┌─Explanation────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
└────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
I am very proud about this option. Please sit down, if you are not
sitting at the moment, make a break and concentrate at this text.
This option is one of the most powerful options of JLUTIL. It examines
the GT.LOG File for bad passwords, transmittions, your own entries and
so on. It writes messages to the users, which include the exact date
and time of eg. a bad password usage.
Please read GENEARL.HLP to setup the message names correctly within
JL.CNF. The MessageFiles must be in the JLPATH Directory or in a
SubDirectory, if you have specified it.
GT fails sometimes. GT writes an <EOF> and appends data after this.
Normally a program, which scans GT.LOG, will stop reading the file
after it has detected the <EOF> mark, but not JLUTIL, which skips
the <EOF> and continues reading the GT.LOG File.
There are several parameters and switches available. The Default is
NO Parameter and NO Switch. Without the -DMYL Switches JLUTIL checks
the whole GT.LOG File. If you want to produce reports of a specific
time interval, you have to edit your GT.LOG and then to run JLUTIL /IL
or use the -DMYL Switches. Without the -U Switch, JLUTIL will not
write a report to the user. Without the -S Switch, JLUTIL will not
write a report to the sysop. If you don't use the S not the -U Switch,
JLUTIL will send out no reports.
┌─EXPLANATION OF THE POSSIBLE PARAMETERS─────────────────────────┐
└────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
┌─┐
│P│ BAD PASSWORD
└─┘
If you want to check for bad passwords, JLUTIL will scan the GT.LOG
File for such entries and will inform the user and/or the sysop.
Perhaps you want to add the following line into your midnight batch
at 24:01: JLUTIL /IL P -USD.
┌─┐
│D│ DENIED ACTIONS
└─┘
If you want to check for denied actions, JLUTIL will scan the GT.LOG
File for such entries and will inform the user and/or the sysop.
┌─┐
│T│ TRASH CONNECTIONS
└─┘
If you want to check for trash connections, JLUTIL will scan the GT.LOG
File for such entries and will inform the user and/or the sysop.
┌─┐
│R│ RECEIVED FILES
└─┘
If you want to check for received files, JLUTIL will scan the GT.LOG
File for such entries and will inform the user and/or the sysop.
┌─┐
│S│ SENDED FILES
└─┘
If you want to check for sended files, JLUTIL will scan the GT.LOG
File for such entries and will inform the user and/or the sysop.
┌─┐
│X│ TIME USAGE REPORT
└─┘
If you want to check for BBS-Time Usage, JLUTIL will scan the GT.LOG
File for such entries and will inform the user and/or the sysop.
┌─┐
│M│ MISCELLANEOUS REPORT
└─┘
If you want to check for miscellaneous, JLUTIL will scan the GT.LOG
File for such entries and will inform the user and/or the sysop.
┌─┐
│O│ DOOR USAGE
└─┘
If you want to check for door usage, JLUTIL will scan the GT.LOG
File for such entries and will inform the user and/or the sysop.
┌─┐
│N│ NETMAIL
└─┘
If you use this parameter, JLUTIL will scan the GTNET.LOG File
and will inform the sysop. IF you use this Parameter, you have
to set up the File MONEY01.@JL. Read this File for more informations.
┌─┐
│Z│ HANDLE IL-CMD.@JL
└─┘
If you want to check for your own entries, JLUTIL will scan the GT.LOG
File for such entries and will inform the user and/or the sysop. You
have to setup the IL-CMD.@JL File. How you can do this, please read the
description within this file.
┌─EXPLANATION OF THE POSSIBLE SWITCHES───────────────────────────┐
└────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
┌─┐
│U│ USER
└─┘
If you specify this switch, JLUTIL will send messages to the users.
If not, JLUTIL will not inform the user. Sometimes you want a report,
but you don't want, that the users will get a report. This switch
enables you to determine, if the user and/or the sysop will get a
report.
┌─┐
│S│ SYSOP
└─┘
Look also at U... USER. If you specify this switch, JLUTIL will send
summaries to you.
┌─┐
│D│ PREVIOUS DAY
└─┘
Normally JLUTIL will scan the whole GT.LOG File. If you specify this
switch, JLUTIL will only scan the entries of the last day.
┌─┐
│M│ PREVIOUS MONTH
└─┘
If you specify this switch, JLUTIL will only scan the entries of the
last month. If JLUTIL detects a date within GT.LOG, which is lower
than the date of the previous line, it will increase the year. If
there are two lines like
09-17 21:57 ; BOOTING
08-17 21:57 ; BOOTING
09-17 21:57 ; BOOTING
JLUTIL will detect, that the date of the second line is lower than
that of the first file (09-17 | 08-17) and will increase the year.
This can cause trouble, if a date is invalid. So please check your
GT.LOG from time to time or if JLUTIL fails.
┌─┐
│Y│ PREVIOUS YEAR
└─┘
If you specify this switch, JLUTIL will only scan the entries of the
last year.
┌─┐
│L│ LAST xx DAYS
└─┘
If you specify this switch, JLUTIL will only scan the entries of the last
xx days. If you specify for example -L14, JLUTIL will scan the entries
of the last 14 days only. Together with the /DATE command (read
GENERAL.HLP for more informations), you are able to handle several
different reports, which contain these time-intervals you need. So
it is perhaps necessary to check everyday for bad passwords, but it
is not very necessary to check everyday for time usage. If you
want to check this, you should use the M Switch or perhaps -L7.
┌─┐
│I│ INVOICES
└─┘
If you use this switch, JLUTIL will send out the normal messages
and will also write an invoice, which contains the summary of
all checked actions. This gives the user an overview, what he
has done - short and precise.
┌─┐
│O│ LOGGED ON USERS TO JLPATH\LOGGEDON.TXT
└─┘
If you use this switch, JLUTIL will rewrite the file JLPATH\LOG-
GEDON.TXT and add all users, which have been online during the
scanned time interval. Together with /MO option, this will help
you to save time. /MO is able to handle a TagFile. JLPATH\LOGGEDON.TXT
is such a TagFile. So you have no longer to scan the levels of
all users, if you want to check the levels of these user, who
have been online during the last 14 days for example.
┌─┐
│A│ DISPLAY THE DATES WHILE CHECKING THE LOGFILES
└─┘
If you use this switch, JLUTIL will display the dates, while
checking the LogFiles. This can be very useful, if you want to
see, if JLUTIL handles the year correct or why JLUTIL doesn't
send out any reports. Use this switch, if you are not satisfied
with the normal display.
┌─┐
│N│ SEND HUB REPORTS TO THE SYSOPS VIA NETMAIL
└─┘
If you use this switch, JLUTIL will send HUB Reports to the
Sysops via NetMail, if JLUTIL analyzes GTNET.LOG.
┌─Syntax─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
└────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
JLUTIL /IL [Parameters] [-Switches]
┌─Switch──────Description────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
└────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
-D Last (previous) day only (is equal to -L1).
-M Last (previous) month only
-Y Last (previous) Year only
-S Summary Report to Sysop
-U Report to User
-Lxx Last xx Days (eg. -L7 = last seven days)
-I Send Invoices
-O Write Names of logged on Users to JLPATH\LOGGEDON.TXT
-A Display the dates while checking the LogFiles
-N Send HUB Reports to the Sysops via NetMail
┌─Parameter───Description────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
└────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
P BAD PASSWORDS
D DENIED ACTIONS
T TRASH CONNECTIONS
R RECEIVED FILES
S SENDED FILES
X TIME USAGE REPORT
M MISCELLANEOUS REPORT
O DOOR USAGE
N NETMAIL
Z HANDLE IL-CMD.@JL
┌─Examples───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
└────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
JLUTIL /IL P -USD
JLUTIL /IL RS -USL7 /DATE[1]
JLUTIL /IL X -USM /DATE 1
JLUTIL /IL DTMO -USM /DATE 1
JLUTIL /IL Z -USM /DATE 1
JLUTIL /IL -OL14 /MO LOGGEDON.TXT -T