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Re: Webalizer Stats
07-08-2007 9:12 AM
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Another thing I have noticed whilst poking around, maybe has nothing to do with it though.
If I 'view' the .wwwstats.conf.swp & .wwwstats.conf.swo files and scroll down to the bottom within the output Dir it has 'homeX' where I would expect 'home2' to be, maybe nothing but worth a note, there's no mention anywhere that these files should be edited.
If I 'view' the .wwwstats.conf.swp & .wwwstats.conf.swo files and scroll down to the bottom within the output Dir it has 'homeX' where I would expect 'home2' to be, maybe nothing but worth a note, there's no mention anywhere that these files should be edited.
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Re: Webalizer Stats
07-08-2007 9:24 AM
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I was hoping to get time to install it all again on my account over the weekend but I didn't. I'll try to install it again and see if I can spot what the problem is. I know it does work and others have had it working on the new CCGI.
I can't actually remember what those files are for - in fact I don't know if I actually create them so that is strange.
I can't actually remember what those files are for - in fact I don't know if I actually create them so that is strange.
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Re: Webalizer Stats
07-08-2007 10:44 AM
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Thanks for your time Peter, look forward to your findings.
Ian
Ian
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Re: Webalizer Stats
07-08-2007 3:50 PM
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OK, the location of webalizer binary has moved so it is not actually processing the data files.
In the 2 .pl files, change the path of webalizer to /usr/bin/webalizer, then remove any contents in the www/cgi directory and run it again.
Still no idea where the 2 files you mentioned earlier come from as I don't get them. So I suggest you delete them.
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Just remembered what they are... When you were editing the wwwstats.conf file, did your connection to the ccgi break. They are actually temp files from vi used to recover old edit sessions and are created when you edit a file. If you do not exit vi correctly then they are not removed. You can safely delete them.
In the 2 .pl files, change the path of webalizer to /usr/bin/webalizer, then remove any contents in the www/cgi directory and run it again.
Still no idea where the 2 files you mentioned earlier come from as I don't get them. So I suggest you delete them.
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Just remembered what they are... When you were editing the wwwstats.conf file, did your connection to the ccgi break. They are actually temp files from vi used to recover old edit sessions and are created when you edit a file. If you do not exit vi correctly then they are not removed. You can safely delete them.
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Re: Webalizer Stats
07-08-2007 4:40 PM
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Sorry to hyjack this thread.....but...
Does anybody know how to setup reverse DNS lookup for webalizer.
Cheers
Nick
Does anybody know how to setup reverse DNS lookup for webalizer.
Cheers
Nick
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Re: Webalizer Stats
08-08-2007 11:08 AM
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Thankyou Peter, result at last
......Although the results are sumwhat disappointing, they appear to be similar to those available in the portal, 'first 30 of 1234' etc I was hoping webalizer would be displaying the whole stats, or am I still getting something wrong.
Ian
......Although the results are sumwhat disappointing, they appear to be similar to those available in the portal, 'first 30 of 1234' etc I was hoping webalizer would be displaying the whole stats, or am I still getting something wrong.
Ian
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Re: Webalizer Stats
08-08-2007 2:23 PM
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The setup as I supplied uses a default webalizer configuration file which is what you get with the PN setup. You now have to configure it to your requirements.
Info and config file configuration details can be found at http://www.webalizer.com/
Info and config file configuration details can be found at http://www.webalizer.com/
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08-08-2007 2:24 PM
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Quote from: ninjanik Sorry to hyjack this thread.....but...
Does anybody know how to setup reverse DNS lookup for webalizer.
Cheers
Nick
See the webalizer website for info on configuring it.
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Re: Webalizer Stats
08-08-2007 4:20 PM
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Thankyou for your help Peter.
Ian
edit: found what I was looking for, I can now see the 'usernames' of people logging onto my site.
I know some might say it would have been easier with a database, but for ccgi access reasons (explained elsewhere) I couldn't go down that route.
Ian
edit: found what I was looking for, I can now see the 'usernames' of people logging onto my site.
I know some might say it would have been easier with a database, but for ccgi access reasons (explained elsewhere) I couldn't go down that route.
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