Webalizer
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The Webalizer is a GPL application that generates web pages of analysis, from access and usage logs, i.e., a web log analysis software. It is one of the most commonly used web server administration tools today (2005). It was initiated by Bradford L. Barrett in 1997. Statistics commonly reported by Webalizer include: hits; visits; referers; the visitors' countries; and the amount of data downloaded. These statistics can be viewed graphically and presented by different time frames, such as per day, hour, or month.
[edit] External links
- Webalizer
- Webalizer Quick Help (Provides defintions for the statistics.)
- Simpletons Guide to Web Server Analysis ("This guide is intended to provide the necessary background and insight to how web server analysis works . . ")
- Forks
- AWFFull (adding new features and algorithms)
- Webalizer Xtended (with additional features as e.g. HTTP-404-error statistics, user definable colors for all statistics and several security bugfixes)
- Webalizer Teria
- Stone Steps Webalizer (dynamic languages, more log formats and reports)
- Bennington College Webalizer adds detailed hit pages to several of the reports.