On 12Dec2017 12:11, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 12/12/2017 09:09 AM, Charlie Dennett wrote:
I have a small web server and user webalizer. I recently converted to
all https. You say you "added" the ssl access log. That makes me think
you have two log files defined in your webalizer.conf file. Fro
Thank you all,
I have both access_log and ssl_access_log.
I hoped for an easy solution but it's clear that it is not such thing.
I will switch to only https.
C.S.
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On 12/12/2017 09:09 AM, Charlie Dennett wrote:
> I have a small web server and user webalizer. I recently converted to
> all https. You say you "added" the ssl access log. That makes me think
> you have two log files defined in your webalizer.conf file. From what I
> understand, webalizer only
I have a small web server and user webalizer. I recently converted to all
https. You say you "added" the ssl access log. That makes me think you
have two log files defined in your webalizer.conf file. From what I
understand, webalizer only supports one log file. (Someone will correct me
if I'm
Quoting Cristian Sava :
Hi all,
I have some problems with Webalizer:
1) It can be manually started but not with cron.
2) I have http and https on the same server and it refuse to show
statistics for ssl_access_log
I tried to add "LogFile /var/log/httpd/ssl_access_log" to
/etc/webalizer.conf wi
Hi all,
I have some problems with Webalizer:
1) It can be manually started but not with cron.
2) I have http and https on the same server and it refuse to show
statistics for ssl_access_log
I tried to add "LogFile /var/log/httpd/ssl_access_log" to
/etc/webalizer.conf with no success (it seems to