The reason I have a need for this is that I operate a small hosting business. In order to keep an eye on the hackers, I need to search the logs for signs of SQL Injection. Are you willing to share this updated program version?
The above screen capture shows what is presented when one runs "astrogrep.exe /?" via the CMD screen.
I am interested in having someone build a script that would use AstroGrep to run via a .bat file (or whatever makes sense.) The script would grep server logs for a specified string. This script would need to be able to be run via a command line so that I can configure it as a scheduled task. Upon locating such a string, two actions would be required. 1 - send an e-mail to me indicating that such a discovery was made. 2 - block the IP via the Windows Firewall. There would need to be support for a...
I have used AstroGrep for years, and feel rather certain that in the past I was able to successfully grep the contents of zipped server log files. I'm now finding that it's not working. I unzipped the log file, and found the string I was looking for. I tried a competing grep application, and it too found the string. But I'm fairly tied to AstroGrep as I paste the results into a Word doc and have macros programmed to process the results. Am I imagining that AstroGrep did have the means of processing...
I have used AstroGrep for years, and feel rather certain that in the past I was able to successfully grep the contents of zipped log files. I'm now finding that it's not working. I unzipped the log file, and found the string I was looking for. I tried a competing grep application, and it too found the string. But I'm fairly tied to AstroGrep as I paste the results into a Word doc and have macros programmed to process the results. Am I imagining that AstroGrep did have the means of processing zip...