I think WebTrends is the most used one for
log analysis, but I could be wrong.
It is
excellent for analysis of a whole site, but is close to worthless when you want
to present different reports for different directories, divided by those
directories.
Otherwize it gives you close to
I have used Analog (free!)
http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/analog/
It requires you to set your log file format to
access-log path="../log/yoursite-web-access.log" format="$ip - $user
[$time] quot;$requestquot; $status $size quot;$refererquot;
quot;$agentquot;" split="day" suffix="ddMMyy"
You can use any analyser really as you can configure the output log format
to be however you want. I use NetTracker - it costs a bit really, but it can
generate virtually any kind of report you can think of. (www.sane.com)
-Joe Walnes
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I've read in this list about