On 06/03/14 15:04, lina wrote: > Hi, > > I use Ghostery with firefox.
Ghostery, Firefox... Debian?? Do you mean Iceweasel? I don't understand why people run Firefox in Debian... I run the latest Iceweasel - it's the same version as Firefox and any differences are to my advantage (mutter, mutter, sigh) :) > So when I visited my own testing homepage, > the google analytic won't have a record. But I also keep a short script > to record who visited my homepage at the serve side. > > This morning, I opened my browser, just to read couple of news. And from > google analytic I noticed someone who visited my page around 10am. After > further check, it showed me it's exactly from my own laptop. > As indicated at 10:48:28 > > 2014-03-06 10:48:28 172.21.100.159 > 2014-03-06 11:04:12 172.21.100.159 > 2014-03-06 11:08:51 172.21.100.159 Are you certain that's *your* IP address? > > I was surprise, certainly I didn't browse my homepage at that time, > neither I had some TAB opened in firefox, so I checked the history of > today from firefox, except couple of news-site I visited, I am sure that > I didn't visit my own page at that time. > > At 11:04:12 I visited my homepage, and I checked google analytics, it > didn't have my record, so the Ghostery still works very well. But later > surprisingly, at 11:08:51 there is another visit without my > real-involvement, and it is from my own laptop, but not from my opening > firefox. Now I'm confused - how do you "visit" your homepage without "opening firefox". Do you use ssh? If so, does your "script" not log that visit also? > > I am confused. Any suggestion about what's going on. Sure - look at the difference between when you visited from that IP address, and when your log says you visited that IP address. If it's consistent (and I'd bet it was - if I was a gambler) then you'll probably find the difference is due to system time settings. If Ghostery doesn't trigger the Google Analytics javascript then I assume you are getting your script data from apache logs - so your visit would have to appear in the logs - if you visited twice then it should appear twice, if appeared three times *then* I'd be concerned. > > Thanks with best regards, > > Kind regards Kind regards -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/53183abe.20...@gmail.com