AWStats

Advanced Web Statistics is a free tool that generates advanced web server access statistics graphically. This web server log analyzer works as a CGI or from command line and shows you all information your log contains, in few graphical web pages. It can analyze IIS 5.0+, Apache log files and some other web servers (log files with a personalized format are supported since version 3.0). It's the best statistics tool for web server with less than 200,000 visits a month.

The program can measure visits, unique vistors, pages, domains/countries, OS busiest times, robot visits, search engine/keyword used, and HTTP errors. Statistics can be updated from a browser or your scheduler. The program also supports virtual servers.

Last updated 21 Mar, 2005


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  • perl (Use Requirement)
  • ability to log web access in "NCSA combined format" or "Extended W3C logfile format" read access (preferably read/write) to your logfile server (Use Requirement)
Related Projects

BlueDot, Relax log analyzer, Visitors, Webalizer, phpsitestats

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6.4

6.4 stable released 2005-03-20

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