• Resolved woober

    (@woober)


    Hi

    Live traffic: Is it possible to filter for ip range? or search-filter for hostname?
    If no no, where is all these info stored in the database?

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  • Hi. I’m looking into this now and will let you know as soon as I have something.

    Tim

    Live Traffic can be filtered for IP addresses.

    Check the box that says “Show Advanced Filters” and in the Drop down Filter list choose IP. You can specify a date range or leave them blank. Searching by hostname is currently not possible.

    Hope this helps. ??

    Tim

    Thread Starter woober

    (@woober)

    Thanks for the reply.

    you mention date range? im talking about ip range, e.g. 1.1.1.1 – 3.3.3.3 (just random numbers)

    Right, the IP search has a place to enter the IP addresses but there is a box beside it to allow you to also search a specific date range to look at. For example you might want to see the number of visits from 123.234.43.21 in the last month. To do a general search for all the visits from an IP you do not need to have a date range specified.

    Tim

    Thread Starter woober

    (@woober)

    im not talking about DATE. im talking about IP range, from 1 ip to another ip. so i can show many ip’s at the same time.

    I know exactly what you are talking about. I’m saying you DON’T need to use the date range. If you were looking at the advanced filters in Live Traffic you would see that. Here is a screenshot so you can see what I mean.

    https://i.postimg.cc/hP406J7g/Live-Traffic-Filtering.jpg

    The date range allows you to see all the visits from a particular IP or just the visits in a particular time frame. If you don’t need it you don’t have to set it.

    That’s how you can filter for IPs in Live Traffic which is what I understood you were asking for instructions to do. Again, searching for the hostname is not possible.

    Thread Starter woober

    (@woober)

    no i didnt want to search for a 1 IP in a particular time frame.
    I wanted to search multiple(ip range: e.g. 1.1.1.1 – 3.3.3.3)

    I doesnt look like you can search for an ip range? if yes, please share a screenshot how that is done

    Now I get it. So sorry for the misunderstanding. While it won’t let you search for a range you can search using wildcards.

    Example : You can search for something like IP = 1.2.3.* to find all IPs in the range 1.2.3.0 – 1.2.3.255.
    Note : It has to be = and not contains. <br>
    Also it can’t be a partial octet. So 168.192.3.4* won’t work. 192.168.3.* would work.

    Hope this helps.
    Tim

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    Thread Starter woober

    (@woober)

    thanks a lot ??

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