Apache statistics tool?!?!?


 
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Old 06-05-2002
Question Apache statistics tool?!?!?

Hi all,

I wonder if there is a web statistics tool for apache. The one that would allow count hints coming from external network excluding internal ip address.

Thank you very much
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Old 06-05-2002
That's not too difficult to code in Perl. Are you wanting to crunch the numbers any particular way?

Do a Google search and I bet there are several packages available.

I wrote one for my cheezy website at http://auswipe.homeunix.org. Take a gander at http://auswipe.homeunix.org/codered/default.htm for some sample output.
 
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