Server logs

 

 

Analog uses your Web server's access logs to produce a range of lists, tables and graphs that show you who visited your Web site, how long they stayed, where they came from, what they did during their visit and whether they encountered any 404 File Not Found errors along the way. Edit analog.cfg (as described in this month's Workshop) to direct Analog to produce exactly the reports that you require.


Licence: Freeware.
Online:
http://analog.cx
Operating system: Windows 95/98/Me, Windows NT/2000, Windows XP, Mac OS, Mac OS X.
Requires: N/A.

Install instructions

 

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Windows  

  Mac OS



 

 

Analog uses your Web server's access logs to produce a range of lists, tables and graphs that show you who visited your Web site, how long they stayed, where they came from, what they did during their visit and whether they encountered any 404 File Not Found errors along the way. Edit analog.cfg (as described in this month's Workshop) to direct Analog to produce exactly the reports that you require.


Licence: Freeware.
Online:
http://packages.debian.org/stable/web/analog.html
Operating system: Linux.
Requires: N/A.

Install instructions

 

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Linux

 



 

 

Analog uses your Web server's access logs to produce a range of lists, tables and graphs that show you who visited your Web site, how long they stayed, where they came from, what they did during their visit and whether they encountered any 404 File Not Found errors along the way. Edit analog.cfg (as described in this month's Workshop) to direct Analog to produce exactly the reports that you require.


Licence: Freeware.
Online:
http://www.iddl.vt.edu/~jackie/analog/
Operating system: Linux.
Requires: N/A.

Install instructions

 

Download:


   
 

Linux