Hmm, webalizer.hist ist a plain text file in an unknown format. s.b. said that the format ist pretty obvious if you look at the source.
Can you tell me the format, please ? I'm too lazy (better stupid) to find it... Thanks in advance, ar -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Jeff S Wheeler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gesendet: Mittwoch, 9. Mai 2001 00:29 An: z-deb-isp Betreff: RE: Webalizer and net-acct differences The header size is not so fixed, actually. If you use cookies on your site the client will send them to you upon each request. You might have CGIs and such that update cookies frequently as well, which would reduce your efficiency yet more. There are a lot of factors here, but the real issue is that your customers are going to expect to be billed by what access.log analysis tools compute, because that is all they can use to attempt to audit your billing mechanism, and that is what other service providers will use. >From the customer perspective if you want to bill based on IP traffic and not what webalizer/etc reports, you and your customer should both understand the differences. - jsw -----Original Message----- From: Nicolas Bougues [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Nicolas Bougues Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 4:56 PM To: Andreas Rabus Cc: 'Russell Coker'; Debian ISP List (E-Mail) Subject: Re: Webalizer and net-acct differences > Back to questioning: > recently i did some calculation and find out that webalizer results are > about about 85% of the net-acct results. > Ist that an realistic overhead form http-headers, ICMP (on or to port 80?), > and TCP/IP frame info, etc.? Yes. But it depends upon the kind of data served. The header size is quite fixed, but the payload size may vary. A site with loits of small replys will have a percentage more like 60%. Furthermore, apache doesn't take into account *incoming* traffic, whereas your hosting provider probably does (ie counts in both directions). There can be great differences here if you do a lot of "posting" (like posting big files, for instance). > > PS: we pay for the traffic "on the cable" and webalizer only gets the > "pay-load" from http. > Then use net-acct to get the real values. Unfortunatly, there's no way to figure out the data for various virtual servers which share the same IP. -- Nicolas BOUGUES Axialys Interactive -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]