On 09/06/05, Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I shall treat this as a serious enquiry. On installation, the > user is asked where the output of webalizer i put into > (/var/www/webalizer being the default), the title for the report, and > where it should look for the apache logs. This creates the initial > version of the configuration file /etc/webalizer.conf. > > By default, webalizer is set up to run daily. > > As far as I can see, there was no need to modify httpd.conf -- > and it works just fine with either apache or apache2. > > Perhaps your expectations have been tainted by lesser > distributions?
But what you describe is the setup of the webalizer cron. Now for the output of webalizer to be useful, it has to be viewable. In Redhat, the webalizer package adds a few directives to httpd.conf (actually, drops a file into /etc/httpd/conf.d). This is essential (at least, as a template) to have access to the webalizer reports. Or is it that the output directory of webalizer is under the DocumentRoot by default in Debian? In which case (considering that this directory is an installation-time option), I expect the entire filesystem is under DocumentRoot??? My expectations have been raised to a much higher level by using one of these so-called tainted distributions. :) Binand ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: NEC IT Guy Games. How far can you shotput a projector? How fast can you ride your desk chair down the office luge track? If you want to score the big prize, get to know the little guy. Play to win an NEC 61" plasma display: http://www.necitguy.com/?r _______________________________________________ linux-india-help mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-india-help
