Dennis,
I used a program called 'Analog 5.22' available from http://www.analog.cx If
you are familiar with the apache.conf style of setup then this is right up
your
alley. It can be run from a local/remote computer to analyze logs remotely
or locally.
It also comes in many formats (FreeBSD to Win32)It can be customized out the
wazoo
and works well with helper programs.

Check out 'Report Magic 2.13' from http://www.reportmagic.org/ This comes in
Mac,
Win32, and perl source packages. It has many more detailed and visually
pleasing
reports to display the logfile information generated by 'Analog 5.22' Both
of the
programs are Open Source and have very extensive documentation. Analog also
has an
online searchable forum for even more information. The only drawback is that
it is
complicated.

Hope this helps

Scott Kellogg
Network Administrator
Website/Database Management
Media Odyssey Inc.


-----Original Message-----
From: dennis baldwin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2002 9:10 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Log File Analysis [OT]


I apologize for the somewhat off-topic post (but we're runnin' CF ;).
Anyways, does anyone have some suggestions for a good web stats program that
will run on Linux and analyze apache logs?  We've tried webalyzer, which
seems to be pretty good, but I'm curious as to what other options are
available.  Thanks in advance for your time and feedback.

Regards,
Dennis


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