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PHP script needed

Max
Hello

Question:
Where can I get a script(s) that do this:
http://network-tools.com/analyze

To be more precise, I would like the script that:
prints visitor's IP, monitor resolution, referral link, colors depth,
scans ports etc... etc...

I have been searching hotscripts.com for few days, came out empty
handed...

tnx
:)
Jul 17 '05 #1
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Max <ma*@php.net> wrote:
Question:
Where can I get a script(s) that do this:
http://network-tools.com/analyze

To be more precise, I would like the script that:
prints visitor's IP, monitor resolution, referral link, colors depth,
scans ports etc... etc...

I have been searching hotscripts.com for few days, came out empty
handed...


My best guess would be "write it yourself".

Given that information like color depth is a function of the client
rather than the server (where php runs), you're probably better off
coding something in Javascript and looking in a group for that language.
php can't get you that information. A visitor's IP is
$_SERVER["REMOTE_ADDRESS"]. Although you can do a bunch of network
functions in php, perl has a much more extensive library of these things
that you can install on your server to perform these functions.

Looks like you'll either have to switch requirements or languages to get
the whole thing done.

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Jul 17 '05 #2
Max
"Michael Vilain <vi****@spamcop.net>" wrote:
My best guess would be "write it yourself".
Yeah, I am looking into PHP developers's dictionary as we speak...
Given that information like color depth is a function of the client
rather than the server (where php runs), you're probably better off
coding something in Javascript and looking in a group for that language.
php can't get you that information. A visitor's IP is
$_SERVER["REMOTE_ADDRESS"]. Although you can do a bunch of network
functions in php, perl has a much more extensive library of these things
that you can install on your server to perform these functions.

Looks like you'll either have to switch requirements or languages to get
the whole thing done.


Yes, I will agree on that.

Tnx for your time Michael :)

m.
Jul 17 '05 #3
On 13 Nov 2004 22:42:35 GMT, Max <ma*@php.net> wrote:
Question:
Where can I get a script(s) that do this:
http://network-tools.com/analyze

To be more precise, I would like the script that:
prints visitor's IP, monitor resolution, referral link, colors depth,
scans ports etc... etc...


As other replies have indicated, this can't all be accomplished via PHP.
There's a commercial solution available at http://www.browserhawk.com.
Because it requires Java it's best suited for a Win box, but they say it will
run on Apache w/ Tomcat.

I've never actually used it because it's pricey, but I thought I'd mention it.

Jul 17 '05 #4
Max
us****@isotopeREEMOOVEmedia.com wrote:
As other replies have indicated, this can't all be accomplished via PHP.
There's a commercial solution available at http://www.browserhawk.com.
Because it requires Java it's best suited for a Win box, but they say it will
run on Apache w/ Tomcat.

I've never actually used it because it's pricey, but I thought I'd mention it.


Tnx for your time :)

best regards
Jul 17 '05 #5

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