It seems that there are many analyzers out there and most of them do a good job, but there doesn't appear to be any that do a good job without bugging too much (either due to packaging or the application itself)
Does anyone know if there exists a good analyzer that can be simply installed and applied. So far i've checked the following: analog The only one that doesn't have packaging or application bugs, but then again, it lacks behind on features. webalizer It works, but somehow it appears to ignore my ignore clauses and fails to properly create indexes (this might be due to me, or something else) awstats It does the best job of these three, it collects just about every bit of data that i can think of (and more) but the way it's packaged makes it unusable on a default debian installation (you need to either compromise on security or tweak apache configuration files) What i'm basicly looking for is awstats on steroids, hassle free and good looking log analyzer. I know i'm asking a lot, but this is what most people want (thus, i want it too ;) Any ideas where to go, or should i just pick up the axe and start hacking. Regards, Sami -- -< Sami Haahtinen >- -[ Notify immediately if you do not receive this message ]- -< 2209 3C53 D0FB 041C F7B1 F908 A9B6 F730 B83D 761C >- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]