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Phil Latio


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09-23-05 02:03 AM

Running Apache 2.xx on FC2 with root access and wondering if anyone has
recommendations on a stats package?

Should I go for one log file or should I have individual logs (one per
domain/website)?

Don't suppose anyone has seen an "access logs for dummies" webpage which
might give me a few prompts?

Cheers

Phil







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    Re: Stats package for virtual hosts  
Davide Bianchi


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09-23-05 02:03 AM

On 2005-09-22, Phil Latio <phi.latio@f-in-stupid.co.uk> wrote:
> Running Apache 2.xx on FC2 with root access and wondering if anyone has
> recommendations on a stats package?

Analog, awstats, webalizer... Lookout for the version of awstats: some
have nasty bugs that could allow remote exploit.

> Should I go for one log file or should I have individual logs (one per
> domain/website)?

As you wish. I prefer separated log files.

Davide

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    Re: Stats package for virtual hosts  
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09-23-05 02:03 AM

webalizer and individual log per domainname
"Phil Latio" <phi.latio@f-in-stupid.co.uk> wrote in message news:sfzYe.179251$s35.51065@fe09
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> Running Apache 2.xx on FC2 with root access and wondering if anyone has
> recommendations on a stats package?
>
> Should I go for one log file or should I have individual logs (one per
> domain/website)?
>
> Don't suppose anyone has seen an "access logs for dummies" webpage which
> might give me a few prompts?
>
> Cheers
>
> Phil
>
>







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