Gene Heskett wrote:
apt/synaptic installed so I assume you mean /var/www etc
Hi Gene, actually I meant the path part in the URL, so if you reach your web server on localhost on the HTTP protocol, then the URL would be http://localhost/cgi-bin/awstats.pl
ene@coyote:/var/www/cgi-bin$ ls -R
It looks like you have a lot of CGI scripts installed, so the only way to find out how to reach the awstats page is to read the Apache configuration. First, check if you have /etc/apache2/conf-available/awstats.conf (as described in /usr/share/doc/awstats/README.Debian.gz). Further, is that config enabled? Does the symbolic link /etc/apache2/conf-enabled/awstats.conf exist? What is the content of that file?
ss -nlpt A new to me command but:
Hmm, sorry, I should have said that you need to run this command as root, otherwise you won't see all services, and it won't show you the process name. `ss` is a replacement for the `netstat` command. Thomas