Webtrends style reporting for linux?

Tom Fogal tfogal at io.iol.unh.edu
Wed Jan 14 14:46:32 EST 2004


I'm not quite sure what webtrends does, but you might want to look at
'webalizer'. It works with apache log files (among other things).

Also, if youre looking for more general bandwidth usage, MRTG is pretty
cool. My friend has MRTG setup at his site, so you can see if that does
(part?) of what you want by looking at that: http://noc.freebsdhackers.net
I hear MRTG is a bit of a pain to setup though.. i vaguely remember you need
to setup SNMP on every participating machine...

Anyway, both should come up if you google them. HTH,

-tom

> Here is the scenario, I need to provide a handful of customers with
> (weekly|monthly) "comprehensive web statistics reports".  This is done
> currently using WebTrends on a Win2K box, which I want to kill for
> various reasons.
> 
> The solution doesn't have to be "webtrends", but should offer similar
> detailed log analysis.  Can anyone recommend anything good (or provide
> an anti-recommendation/warning)?  And of course, I want it to run on
> linux natively.
> 
> Thanks...
> -- 
> brian <lists at karas.net>
> 
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