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Example of Information Collected from NMCP for Statistical Purposes |
Below is an example of the information collected based on a standard request for a World Wide Web document:
136.205.11.176 - - [18/Jun/2001:11:24:03 -0500] "GET /navpalib/ships/carriers/ HTTP/1.1" 200 2575 Mozilla 3.0
- www.altavista.digital.com136.205.11.176 -- this is the host name (or IP address) associated with the requester (you as the visitor). In this case, the requester is coming from a Navy address. Depending on the requestor's method of network connection, the host name (or IP address) may or may not identify a specific computer. Connections via many Internet Service Providers assign different IP addresses for each session, so the host name identifies only the ISP.The host name (or IP address) will identify a specific computer if that computer has a fixed IP address.[18/Jun/2001:11:24:03 -0500] -- this is the date and time of the request
/navpalib/ships/carriers/ HTTP/1.1 -- this is the location of the requested file on the Navy's Web Site.200 -- this is the status code - 200 is OK - the request was filled2575 -- this is the size of the requested file in bytesMozilla 3.0 -- this identifies the type of browser software used to access the page, which indicates what design parameters to use in constructing the pageswww.altavista.digital.com -- this indicates the last site the person visited, which indicates how people find the Navy's web site