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Hey,
I want to do the following two things with webalizer but I'm not sure how. I would like weekly reports rather than monthly ones. Also, when I run webalizer I get the results in index.html. Great. But is there a way that I can get results on each domain on my server? So I would like domain1.html that has usage for that and domain2.html etc.
Thanks, in advance
Stephen
Well, only run the reports once a week to get them weekly. And if you want reports for each domain, you need to configure apache and all the domains to have separate logs for each, then create a webalizer.conf for each, etc.
Are you sure? That seems like a serious limitation of a log file parser to me. The information it requires is there. All it has to do is direct its parsing of www.domain1.com to domain1.html and www.domain2.com to domain2.html. Are you aware of any parsers out there without this limitation?
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