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RE: log file analyzer

From: Jonathan Staskun <jonathan_at_na.co.za>
Date: Fri 16 Mar 2001 19:00:59 -0600

LAUREN HOBSON-HOLAND <lauren_at_sparrowvalley.com> WROTE:

>I have used Virtual WebTrends (a freebie version from
>my ISP), and am completely unimpressed. Are any of you
>using the commercial version of WebTrends?

There is a free log file analyser called webalizer.
url www.webalizer.com. It works on a many different OS
including NT, W2K, Linux etc. It is quite

fast processing about 20,000 lines per second. The
report output is good, displaying the stats in table
and graphical format. (Not quite as good as the
WebTrends reports)

I have set it up on W2K, a little tricky, but if you go
through the conf file (similar format to Linux conf
files) carefully you should have it up and running
within about 30 min.

Jonathan Staskun
NetActive Internet



Received on Fri Mar 16 2001 - 19:00:59 CST


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