Apache logs analysis

    Date: 10/21/09 (Apache)    Keywords: php, java

    Hi all,
    I have a few servers that run suphp, so basically all incoming requests are logged in suphp_log. What I found amazing is that pretty much all malformed requests (like attempting to execute a javascript in improper places or scan for phpmyadmin scripts or something similar) are, pretty much, the only requests that are logged in access_log (except for WHM status requests).

    My question is - is there any automated tool that looks into access_log every now and then and comprises a report of such entries? I am no *nix admin, so I would appreciate any advise and leads.

    Thanks a lot!

    Source: https://apache.livejournal.com/43978.html

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