FileZilla Log Analyzer Changelog
What's new in FileZilla Log Analyzer 1.10 Alpha
Aug 25, 2011- ENHANCEMENTS:
- Can now filter by user, IP address, date, port or any combination thereof.
- Scrambling by IP address now appropriately scrambles only public IPs. Specifically, those that are not in the following CIDR ranges:
- 127.0.0.1/8 (Loopback addresses)
- 10.0.0.0/8 (Private network)
- 172.16.0.0/12 (Private network)
- 192.168.0.0/16 (Private network)
- 169.254.0.0/16 (Link-local addresses)
- Scrambling by user can be done in numbered fashion(User_1,User_2,etc.)
- Flags can be specified much more flexibly, major improvements/changes made to flagHandler module:
- concise and verbose flags can be specified(-p and --parse respectively)
- flags that perform similar functions have been consolidated into one:
- f,u, and i flags are now parameters to the scramble flag(-s, or --scramble)
- Created help flag which briefly displays all flags and their parameters to command prompt
- Writing/overwriting is now specified without redundancies (i.e. Writing xxx...,
- Overwriting xxx...)
- BUG FIXES:
- Made parser recognize message which caused an error to be thrown about file not being an authentic FileZilla Server log
- Fixed bug that would cause an error when parsing by user instance if selecting portion where user only logs in or disconnects in log file
- User names scrambled in action portion of log is now generated properly(consistent with user found in user portion of log)
- Fixed rare bug in which scrambled IP wouldn't be created properly whenever an IP was scrambled to a private address
New in FileZilla Log Analyzer 1.03a Alpha (Aug 25, 2011)
- BUG FIXES:
- Fixed FLPModule's parsing issue when attempting to parse log files without AM or PM specified after time.
- Ensured u, i, and f flags work with newly formatted log files.
- Fixed issue that would prevent file from being written even though terminal output said otherwise.
- Resolved issue which would write file in lieu of another without outputting correctly on command prompt.
- 'u' flag now replaces user names found in the action(message) portion of log line