Re: [users@httpd] Re: Can Anyone Recommend A Log Analyzer?

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It was just announced that Google will be offer web analytics for free
as well.  They bought Urchin.  Urchin was a very capable commercial
product used by many ISPs.

http://www.google.com/analytics/

As for open source, I've always used the comination of Analog
(http://www.analog.cx/) and  Report Magic
(http://www.reportmagic.org/).  Works great!

Sean


On 11/14/05, Joshua Kugler <joshua.kugler@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> I've had good look with webalizer.  Works well, quite flexible, and as
> detailed as you want to be, basically.
>
> j----- k-----
>
> On Saturday 12 November 2005 07:25, David P. Donahue wrote:
> > I'm looking for some recommendations for freeware (open source a plus,
> > but not really necessary) log analyzers.  I've found various projects on
> > the subject around sourceforge and freshmeat, but I'm wondering if
> > anybody's been happy with anything in particular.  Specifically, I need
> > something that will output a little HTML-based (other formats a plus)
> > summary with charts and graphs and such.  Kind of like this:
> >
> > http://www.the-sanctuary.info/logs
> >
> > Of course, I looked up that product and it costs far too many monies.
> > Basically, I'm going to be hosting some websites for family and friends,
> > and hopefully branching out into a small business as such.  I'd like to
> > include a traffic analysis page like this for clients to help sell the
> > service.
> >
> > Has anyone used something with which they've been pretty happy?
> > Ideally, if it can run on Linux and have the analysis be cron-able (that
> > is, doesn't require a GUI to be running) that would be awesome.
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> > David P. Donahue
> > ddonahue@xxxxxxxxxxx
> >
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