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AWStats is a free powerful and featureful server logfile analyzer that shows you all your Web/Mail/FTP statistics including visits, unique visitors, pages, hits, rush hours, os, browsers, search engines, keywords, robots visits, broken links and more
i-MSCP is an open-source control panel designed to manage shared hosting environments on Linux servers. It supports various services like Apache, ProFTPD, Dovecot, and Bind9, and offers extensibility through plugins and event listeners. Although the latest stable release was in 2018, it remains a comprehensive tool for hosting service providers.
Webstats Solr is an attempt to make Apache Access log easier to Data Mine. By adding a powerful Search Engine (SOLR) as a Backend and using Java Script and HTML and maybe PHP I hope to out date AWStats.
A Free Hosting Control Panel for Linux intended to replace the need for expensive software such as Ensim, CPanel & Plesk. It uses Apache, Postfix, MySQL & other projects like AWStats and phpMyAdmin. The GUI is coded in PHP, and the backend in Perl & Bash
Pre-Compiled WebServer for the Windows NT Based OS (NT, 2000, XP, 2003).
Includes apache2, mysql, activeperl, mod_perl, mod_security, php, adodb, awstats, phpMyAdmin, phpMyBackupPro and smarty packaged into an installer (WAMP).
BetterAWStats is made to provide better statistics out of the data AWStats provides. It is not a replacement of AWStats. It is using all data and language resources from AWStats, so the same translations and general features are always available also in
exim2awstats is a PHP script that can translate the log files from the Exim MTA (http://exim.org) into a format that can be used by the log analyzer AWStats (http://awstats.sourceforge.net).
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Quarg Stats is a branch of AWStats, the free log file analyzer, with these lofty goals: (1) Easier installation. (2) Fully standards compliant. (3) Separate HTML from source. (4) Create a more fluid workflow. (5) Movable Type integration.
Aw2sql is a Perl CLI script which analyze the results of the Awstats and store them into a MySQL database. After this you can query this results from your own site and create a personalized design to the statistics.
Easy, modular and flexible WAMP bundling Apache2/SSL, MySQL4, PHP4, Perl5.8/ASP, Python2.3, Tomcat5, FirebirdDB, FileZilla, Mail/News-Server, phpMyAdmin, Awstats, WordPress, etc. It also includes a web-GUI to control/manipulate all bundled services.
Aeonserv is an authority grade package of the latest in Apache, MySQL, PHP,
PERL, AWStats, phpMyAdmin & Geeklog builds. Designed to easily be customized and deployed within a matter of minutes it proves to be professional and ahead of its class.
phpAwStats is written in PHP5 and is meant to parse AWStats logfiles and store them in a database for simplified reading and displaying.
The main goal is to display the stats customized using templates on your webpage or on customer interfaces.
startx is the project name for an interface build in php which takes the output of some products like MRTG or awstats or ACID... and put them together in the same Web interface.
This project can be used by webmasters to analyse the average route of visitors.
Written in Perl, this project parsed apache's logs and store them in a MySQL database.
This function is not implemented in opensource web stats tools like AWStats.
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