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Mike,<br>
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Try webalizer:<br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.mrunix.net/webalizer/">http://www.mrunix.net/webalizer/</a><br>
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Alfonso Ramírez B.<br>
Bogotá, Colombia<br>
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Mike Rambour wrote:
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cite="mid6.1.2.0.2.20041201115354.02991ec0@mail.b2systems.com"
type="cite"> I am looking for something that can run on my web server
and give me information on my web traffic in real time, preferably a
GUI but could be textual. I like xosview for giving me info on the
status of my computer and been playing with gkrellm but I want to know
how many FTP users and HTTP users I have at any one time. I would LOVE
to have it go down to what web pages are open but that might be too
much of a performance hit. This is a small web site that gets about
200 hits a day sitting on 2.8ghz pc and a gig of ram with Fedora Core 2
so I assume it could handle a graphic application giving me that info.
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I have found a few "for purchase" ones but its just a car club web
site. Right now I am occasionally viewing the access logs to see what
is going on during the day. The site is brand new been up 1 day and I
am a total newbie. The site had been hosted at a ISP for the last few
years and its now at my home. I installed Fedora 2, and turned off
everything I could think of since I am not a security person. I will
need to allow FTP soon and the only thing I allowed in iptables for now
is SSH and HTTP everything else is off and I even turned off sendmail
in the services so its not even running, I think I am good to go but I
just want to check it out.
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Mike
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