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AWStats Documentation - AWStats Webmin module
AWStats logfile analyzer 7.8 Documentation
AWStats Webmin module
This page is designed to help users of the 'Webmin' administration tool (
www.webmin.com
) to manage their AWStats config/tools. If you don't use it, you don't need to read what is described here.
Adding the AWStats Webmin module to Webmin interface
Setup of the AWStats Webmin module
Using the AWStats Webmin module
Adding the AWStats Webmin module to Webmin interface
Run Webmin, go to "Webmin Configuration".
Click on "Webmin Modules".
Enter in the "Install module", the path of the awstats-x.x.wbm file (this file is provided with AWStats in
tools/webmin
directory or can be downloaded separately from AWStats web site) and click "Install module".
After that a new entry "AWStats LogFile Analysis" should appear in your Webmin menu.
Setup of the AWStats Webmin module
Run Webmin, go to the "AWStats LogFile Analysis" menu.
Click on the "Module configuration".
You must now enter here values for:
- Absolute filesystem path to AWStats (CLI)
It's the full path of the
awstats.pl
script. Path depends on package you use.
It could be
/usr/local/awstats/wwwroot/cgi-bin/awstats.pl
- Absolute or relative URL path to AWStats (CGI)
It's absolute or relative URL you must enter to run AWStats as a CGI. This depends on the way you setup your web server and cgi directories.
It could be
/cgi-bin/awstats.pl
or
http://127.0.0.1/awstats/awstats.pl
.
- Sample AWStats configuration file
This is the sample file used to create a new config file.
In most cases it must be
/etc/awstats/awstats.model.conf
.
Using the AWStats Webmin module
Just run Webmin, go to the "AWStats LogFile Analysis" menu.
You can now, add, edit or delete config files.
You can also update or view statistics for a particular config file.
Article written by
Laurent Destailleur
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