Anybody know where to purchase a 1u 145w or 150w atx or matx power supply?
thanks.
I am fairly certain that Analog can be trained to understand *any* log file
format, including custom ones, like you proposed. I think Analog is the
best or one of the best analyzers out there. The amount of customization
and detail is amazing.
Wich one do you recomend for use with apache and separate stats for each
domain ?
thanks
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Hi!
You know the web-enabled administration software used by Colbat servers?
I was wondering if anything for Linux (and hopefully debanized) was
similar?
It doesn't have to have a web interface, but something easy to use, fast
to
distribute, would be great.
I know about the Linuxconf
Wich one do you recomend for use with apache and separate stats for each
domain ?
analog.
for windoze-type customers: analog + rmagic
both available as debian packages, in potato or woody,
can't recall now.
Specifically, the software should be able to do things like set up virtual
hosting on apache, and at the same time set quotas, allocate IPs (or named
based) for the domains, set up pop accounts, allow users to set up their
own virtual forwarding lists (like .qmail-something, but with
I use webalizer with crond and a script that calls seperate config files
for each domain.
Like this:
webalizer -c domain.a.conf
webalizer -c domain.b.conf
webalizer -c domain.c.conf
and so on.
Then use custom configs for each domain. I will note each domain needs its
own logfile but you
On Wed, Mar 29, 2000 at 12:00:35PM +0200, Jaume Teixi wrote:
Wich one do you recomend for use with apache and separate stats for
each domain ?
Analog for text stats that you can email to people, Webalyzer for pretty
graphical stats that you can put up on the web. We use both.
J.
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You know the web-enabled administration software used by Colbat servers?
I was wondering if anything for Linux (and hopefully debanized) was
similar?
Maybe Webmin (www.webmin.com)?
But why don't you write some scripts, which setup a default
configuration? A config tool is not faster than doing
I use weblog and logtools from www.awsd.com/scripts These are well written
reports and create very nice reports. I does a decent job of tracking
visits, page views and various top 10 lists and full details reports.
Keyword, referer and agent reports as well.
And its Free!
Scott Thompson
At 12:00 PM 3/29/00 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wich one do you recomend for use with apache and separate stats for each
domain ?
Yeah, Analog is dreamy for stats. Very customizable.
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