The Webalizer
The Webalizer is a fast, free web server log file analysis
program.
It
produces highly detailed, easily configurable usage reports in HTML
format, for viewing with a standard web browser. The results are
presented in both columnar and graphical format, which facilitates
interpretation. Yearly, monthly, daily and hourly usage
statistics are presented, along with the ability to display usage by
site, URL, referrer, user agent (browser), search string, entry/exit
page, username and country (some information is only available if
supported and present in the log files being processed.
Processed data may also be exported into most database and spreadsheet
programs that support tab delimited data formats.
The Webalizer
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License
GNU GPL v2
Developer
B. Barrett
Website
www.mrunix.net/webalizer
Requirements
GD library
Berkeley DB library
Support:
Guide,
FAQ
Selected
Reviews:
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Features include:
- Written in C to be extremely fast and highly portable
- Supports
standard Common Logfile Format server logs. In addition, several
variations of the Combined Logfile Format are supported, allowing
statistics to be generated for referring sites and browser types as
well. Now also has native support for wu-ftpd xferlog FTP and squid log
formats as well
- Generated reports can be configured from the
command line, or by use of one or more configuration files. Detailed
information on configuration options can be found in the README file,
supplied with all distributions
- Unlimited log file sizes and partial logs are supported,
allowing logs
to be rotated as often as needed, and eliminating the need to keep huge
monthly files on the system
- Supports
multiple languages. Currently, Catalan, Chinese (traditional and
simplified), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian,
Finnish, French, Galician, German, Greek, Hungarian, Icelandic,
Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latvian, Lithuanian, Malay,
Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (Portugal and Brazil), Romanian, Russian,
Serbian, Slovak, Slovene, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish and Ukrainian
are available

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