Re: Web analyzer

2000-02-05 Thread Jon Knews
On Fri, 04 Feb 2000, Steve Dixon wrote: > http://www.webalizer.net/ > > Craig Zody wrote: > > > > Hello all, > > > > I'm looking for suggestions on what software is available to analyze httpd > > logs. > > WUSAGE for Linux. check the wusage website. This runs on server-side. -- To uns

Re: Web analyzer

2000-02-04 Thread Adrian Walters
On Fri, 4 Feb 2000, Craig Zody wrote: =>Hello all, => =>I'm looking for suggestions on what software is available to analyze httpd =>logs. => =>What works for you? well i personally like webalizer, it was easy to set up and the conf files lets you setup relly nice =>Is an RPM available (possib

Re: Web analyzer

2000-02-04 Thread Christopher Molnar
I use webalizer, and in asnwer to your questions: yes yes no yes yes yes take a look at http;//www.nebsllc.com/logs - Christopher Molnar New Enland Business Services, LLC Aetna, Inc. Hartford, CT USA Middletown, C

Re: Web analyzer

2000-02-04 Thread Steve Dixon
http://www.webalizer.net/ Craig Zody wrote: > > Hello all, > > I'm looking for suggestions on what software is available to analyze httpd > logs. > > What works for you? > Is an RPM available (possibly on contrib.redhat.com)? > Does it work with a standard RedHat install? > Or do you also have

Web analyzer

2000-02-04 Thread Craig Zody
Hello all, I'm looking for suggestions on what software is available to analyze httpd logs. What works for you? Is an RPM available (possibly on contrib.redhat.com)? Does it work with a standard RedHat install? Or do you also have to update other packages? Does it show total files? Total bytes