Posts Tagged ‘apache’
Getting AWStats to show Plone-authenticated users
I’m using AWStats to track usage on a Plone site that’s essentially a portal for collaborative document translation. That means that most users of the site need to login to do anything useful, and I want to see who’s logging in along with the rest of the stats on my site.
For hosting the site, [...]
Tags: apache, awstats, plone, zope
Automating AWStats configuration for multiple domains
Like most Web sites, this site shares server space with a number of other domains. When I recently undertook to set up AWStats after years of not knowing anything about what kind of traffic my personal sites were getting, I figured it would probably be relatively easy to make it so that anybody else [...]
Tags: apache, awstats, sysadmin
Robots attack
Once you have a Web site that gets a moderate amount of traffic, it’s likely to become the object of the attention of "robots" that crawl your site for the purpose of archiving or indexing its content or otherwise making the site available offline. We have one site whose number of "not viewed" pages exceeds [...]