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++# AWSTATS CONFIGURE FILE 6.6
++#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
++# Copy this file into awstats.www.mydomain.conf and edit this new config file
++# to setup AWStats (See documentation in docs/ directory).
++# The config file must be in /etc/awstats, /usr/local/etc/awstats or /etc (for
++# Unix/Linux) or same directory than awstats.pl (Windows, Mac, Unix/Linux...)
++# To include an environment variable in any parameter (AWStats will replace
++# it with its value when reading it), follow the example:
++# Parameter="__ENVNAME__"
++# Note that environment variable AWSTATS_CURRENT_CONFIG is always defined with
++# the config value in an AWStats running session and can be used like others.
++#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
++# $Revision: 1.327 $ - $Author: eldy $ - $Date: 2006/04/21 22:28:49 $
++
++
++
++#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
++# MAIN SETUP SECTION (Required to make AWStats work)
++#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
++
++# "LogFile" contains the web, ftp or mail server log file to analyze.
++# Possible values: A full path, or a relative path from awstats.pl directory.
++# Example: "/var/log/apache/access.log"
++# Example: "../logs/mycombinedlog.log"
++# You can also use tags in this filename if you need a dynamic file name
++# depending on date or time (Replacement is made by AWStats at the beginning
++# of its execution). This is available tags :
++# %YYYY-n is replaced with 4 digits year we were n hours ago
++# %YY-n is replaced with 2 digits year we were n hours ago
++# %MM-n is replaced with 2 digits month we were n hours ago
++# %MO-n is replaced with 3 letters month we were n hours ago
++# %DD-n is replaced with day we were n hours ago
++# %HH-n is replaced with hour we were n hours ago
++# %NS-n is replaced with number of seconds at 00:00 since 1970
++# %WM-n is replaced with the week number in month (1-5)
++# %Wm-n is replaced with the week number in month (0-4)
++# %WY-n is replaced with the week number in year (01-52)
++# %Wy-n is replaced with the week number in year (00-51)
++# %DW-n is replaced with the day number in week (1-7, 1=sunday)
++# use n=24 if you need (1-7, 1=monday)
++# %Dw-n is replaced with the day number in week (0-6, 0=sunday)
++# use n=24 if you need (0-6, 0=monday)
++# Use 0 for n if you need current year, month, day, hour...
++# Example: "/var/log/access_log.%YYYY-0%MM-0%DD-0.log"
++# Example: "C:/WINNT/system32/LogFiles/W3SVC1/ex%YY-24%MM-24%DD-24.log"
++# You can also use a pipe if log file come from a pipe :
++# Example: "gzip -d </var/log/apache/access.log.gz |"
++# If there are several log files from load balancing servers :
++# Example: "/pathtotools/logresolvemerge.pl *.log |"
++#
++# for vsftpd:
++LogFile="/var/log/vsftpd.log"
++# for pure-ftpd:
++# /var/log/pureftpd.lo
++
++
++
++# Enter the log file type you want to analyze.
++# Possible values:
++# W - For a web log file
++# S - For a streaming log file
++# M - For a mail log file
++# F - For a ftp log file
++# Example: W
++# Default: W
++#
++LogType=F
++
++
++# Enter here your log format (Must match your web server config. See setup
++# instructions in documentation to know how to configure your web server to
++# have the required log format).
++# Possible values: 1,2,3,4 or "your_own_personalized_log_format"
++# 1 - Apache or Lotus Notes/Domino native combined log format (NCSA combined/XLF/ELF log format)
++# 2 - IIS or ISA format (IIS W3C log format). See FAQ-COM115 For ISA.
++# 3 - Webstar native log format.
++# 4 - Apache or Squid native common log format (NCSA common/CLF log format)
++# With LogFormat=4, some features (browsers, os, keywords...) can't work.
++# "your_own_personalized_log_format" = If your log is ftp, mail or other format,
++# you must use following keys to define the log format string (See FAQ for
++# ftp, mail or exotic web log format examples):
++# %host Client hostname or IP address (or Sender host for mail log)
++# %host_r Receiver hostname or IP address (for mail log)
++# %lognamequot Authenticated login/user with format: "john"
++# %logname Authenticated login/user with format: john
++# %time1 Date and time with format: [dd/mon/yyyy:hh:mm:ss +0000] or [dd/mon/yyyy:hh:mm:ss]
++# %time2 Date and time with format: yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
++# %time3 Date and time with format: Mon dd hh:mm:ss or Mon dd hh:mm:ss yyyy
++# %time4 Date and time with unix timestamp format: dddddddddd
++# %methodurl Method and URL with format: "GET /index.html HTTP/x.x"
++# %methodurlnoprot Method and URL with format: "GET /index.html"
++# %method Method with format: GET
++# %url URL only with format: /index.html
++# %query Query string (used by URLWithQuery option)
++# %code Return code status (with format for web log: 999)
++# %bytesd Size of document in bytes
++# %refererquot Referer page with format: "http://from.com/from.htm"
++# %referer Referer page with format: http://from.com/from.htm
++# %uabracket User agent with format: [Mozilla/4.0 (compatible, ...)]
++# %uaquot User agent with format: "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible, ...)"
++# %ua User agent with format: Mozilla/4.0_(compatible...)
++# %gzipin mod_gzip compression input bytes: In:XXX
++# %gzipout mod_gzip compression output bytes & ratio: Out:YYY:ZZpct.
++# %gzipratio mod_gzip compression ratio: ZZpct.
++# %deflateratio mod_deflate compression ratio with format: (ZZ)
++# %email EMail sender (for mail log)
++# %email_r EMail receiver (for mail log)
++# %virtualname Web sever virtual hostname. Use this tag when same log
++# contains data of several virtual web servers. AWStats
++# will discard records not in SiteDomain nor HostAliases
++# %cluster If log file is provided from several computers (merged by
++# logresolvemerge.pl), use this to define cluster id field.
++# %extraX Another field that you plan to use for building a
++# personalized report with ExtraSection feature (See later).
++# If your log format has some fields not included in this list, use:
++# %other Means another not used field
++# %otherquot Means another not used double quoted field
++#
++# Examples for Apache combined logs (following two examples are equivalent):
++# LogFormat = 1
++# LogFormat = "%host %other %logname %time1 %methodurl %code %bytesd %refererquot %uaquot"
++#
++# Example for IIS:
++# LogFormat = 2
++#
++LogFormat=1
++
++
++# If your log field's separator is not a space, you can change this parameter.
++# This parameter is not used if LogFormat is a predefined value (1,2,3,4)
++# Backslash can be used as escape character.
++# Example: " "
++# Example: "\t"
++# Example: "\|"
++# Example: ","
++# Default: " "
++#
++LogSeparator=" "
++
++
++# "SiteDomain" must contain the main domain name, or the main intranet web
++# server name, used to reach the web site.
++# If you share the same log file for several virtual web servers, this
++# parameter is used to tell AWStats to filter record that contains records for
++# this virtual host name only (So check that this virtual hostname can be
++# found in your log file and use a personalized log format that include the
++# %virtualname tag).
++# But for multi hosting a better solution is to have one log file for each
++# virtual web server. In this case, this parameter is only used to generate
++# full URL's links when ShowLinksOnUrl option is set to 1.
++# If analyzing mail log, enter here the domain name of mail server.
++# Example: "myintranetserver"
++# Example: "www.domain.com"
++# Example: "ftp.domain.com"
++# Example: "domain.com"
++#
++SiteDomain=""
++
++
++# Enter here all other possible domain names, addresses or virtual host
++# aliases someone can use to access your site. Try to keep only the minimum
++# number of possible names/addresses to have the best performances.
++# You can repeat the "SiteDomain" value in this list.
++# This parameter is used to analyze referer field in log file and to help
++# AWStats to know if a referer URL is a local URL of same site or an URL of
++# another site.
++# Note: Use space between each value.
++# Note: You can use regular expression values writing value with REGEX[value].
++# Note: You can also use @/mypath/myfile if list of aliases are in a file.
++# Example: "www.myserver.com localhost 127.0.0.1 REGEX[mydomain\.(net|org)$]"
++#
++HostAliases="localhost 127.0.0.1 REGEX[myserver\.com$]"
++
++
++# If you want to have hosts reported by name instead of ip address, AWStats
++# need to make reverse DNS lookups (if not already done in your log file).
++# With DNSLookup to 0, all hosts will be reported by their IP addresses and
++# not by the full hostname of visitors (except if names are already available
++# in log file).
++# If you want/need to set DNSLookup to 1, don't forget that this will reduce
++# dramatically AWStats update process speed. Do not use on large web sites.
++# Note: Reverse DNS lookup is done on IPv4 only (Enable ipv6 plugin for IPv6).
++# Note: Result of DNS Lookup can be used to build the Country report. However
++# it is highly recommanded to enable the plugin 'geoipfree' or 'geoip' to
++# have an accurate Country report with no need of DNS Lookup.
++# Possible values:
++# 0 - No DNS Lookup
++# 1 - DNS Lookup is fully enabled
++# 2 - DNS Lookup is made only from static DNS cache file (if it exists)
++# Default: 2
++#
++DNSLookup=1
++
++
++# When AWStats updates its statistics, it stores results of its analysis in
++# files (AWStats database). All those files are written in the directory
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