RE: recommends on the best webstats suite?

2004-06-03 Thread Derrick Ryalls
   I'm finished the config section; but now am pointing lynx
   at the html docs.  This is probably a case where I need to
   be patient and RTFM.  --Or really, print out the docs and
   go in a quiet corner since reading online gives me problems.
 
   One thing you can help me with is: what cmd to I type to
   get awstats going?  (I've configured to have the output 
   be placed in /var/log rather than in .  but now what?)

Gary, if you still need assistance with this, let me know and I can help
you offline.

 
   gary
 
 

I got AWStats working for web logs and it is nice, but I would like to
use it for my maillogs as well.  Does anyone know of a wrapper script
that will transform maillogs into a format that awstats can understand?
The built in script doesn't work with my mail server (courier-mta).

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Re: recommends on the best webstats suite?

2004-05-04 Thread Wayne Sierke
On Tue, 2004-05-04 at 02:25, Gary Kline wrote:
   To the list,
 
   I think I have tried all that you guys have mentioned.
   The only one that just-worked out of the box was 
   webalizer. (it's been awhile... )  awstats was a bear;
   and analog was a bear++.  
 
   Is there any tutorial guidance--anywhere--for awstat
   or analog??  
 
You probably need to be more specific about what you are seeking help
with, awstats didn't present any problems that I recall when I installed
it from ports. The only issue I do have is trying to keep our local
browsing excluded from the reports because of our dynamic IP address.

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Re: recommends on the best webstats suite?

2004-05-04 Thread Gary Kline
On Tue, May 04, 2004 at 05:03:39PM +0930, Wayne Sierke wrote:
 On Tue, 2004-05-04 at 02:25, Gary Kline wrote:
  To the list,
  
  I think I have tried all that you guys have mentioned.
  The only one that just-worked out of the box was 
  webalizer. (it's been awhile... )  awstats was a bear;
  and analog was a bear++.  
  
  Is there any tutorial guidance--anywhere--for awstat
  or analog??  
  
 You probably need to be more specific about what you are seeking help
 with, awstats didn't present any problems that I recall when I installed
 it from ports. The only issue I do have is trying to keep our local
 browsing excluded from the reports because of our dynamic IP address.
 

I'm finished the config section; but now am pointing lynx
at the html docs.  This is probably a case where I need to
be patient and RTFM.  --Or really, print out the docs and
go in a quiet corner since reading online gives me problems.

One thing you can help me with is: what cmd to I type to
get awstats going?  (I've configured to have the output 
be placed in /var/log rather than in .  but now what?)

gary




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Re: recommends on the best webstats suite?

2004-05-03 Thread Joshua Lokken
* Gary Kline [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-05-02 14:43]:
 
   People,
 
   I'd like input on which web stat suite to use.  Hopefully
   something that I can use by simply pointing at my /vay/log/httpd*
   file; it will magically create a graph of whatever.
 
   thanks for your insights!
 
I've used www/webalizer; it's nice and simple.

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Joshua

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  walling him up in the abandoned coke oven...
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Re: recommends on the best webstats suite?

2004-05-03 Thread Toni Schmidbauer
On Sun, May 02, 2004 at 02:33:19PM -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
   I'd like input on which web stat suite to use.  Hopefully
   something that I can use by simply pointing at my /vay/log/httpd*
   file; it will magically create a graph of whatever.

http://www.mrunix.net/webalizer/  or
http://www.analog.cx/

i think analog is more customizable than webalizer, but don't
blame me for that.

hth,
toni
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Re: recommends on the best webstats suite?

2004-05-03 Thread Gary Kline
On Mon, May 03, 2004 at 02:10:19PM +0200, Toni Schmidbauer wrote:
 On Sun, May 02, 2004 at 02:33:19PM -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
  I'd like input on which web stat suite to use.  Hopefully
  something that I can use by simply pointing at my /vay/log/httpd*
  file; it will magically create a graph of whatever.
 
 http://www.mrunix.net/webalizer/  or
 http://www.analog.cx/
 
 i think analog is more customizable than webalizer, but don't
 blame me for that.
 

To the list,

I think I have tried all that you guys have mentioned.
The only one that just-worked out of the box was 
webalizer. (it's been awhile... )  awstats was a bear;
and analog was a bear++.  

Is there any tutorial guidance--anywhere--for awstat
or analog??  

thanks to all!

gary




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Re: recommends on the best webstats suite?

2004-05-02 Thread Khairil Yusof
On Sun, 2004-05-02 at 14:33 -0700, Gary Kline wrote:

 I'd like input on which web stat suite to use.  Hopefully
 something that I can use by simply pointing at my /vay/log/httpd*
 file; it will magically create a graph of whatever.

port: www/awstats
http://awstats.sourceforge.net

Provides nice pretty graphs and useful stats.


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