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Date:      Tue, 25 Nov 2003 20:11:19 -0800
From:      Will Prater <lists-wp@mercurycloud.net>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: web log and bandwidth usage
Message-ID:  <964A9594-1FC6-11D8-B5C4-000A95DBBE34@mercurycloud.net>
In-Reply-To: <D3D54CA3-1FBF-11D8-B5C4-000A95DBBE34@mercurycloud.net>
References:  <D3D54CA3-1FBF-11D8-B5C4-000A95DBBE34@mercurycloud.net>

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The current port appears to be broken.


In the immortal words of Will Prater <lists-wp@mercurycloud.net>...
> I am looking for a solution that will monitor bandwidth usage for
> websites on a server. I would like to get notified if a certain site
> has exceeded a certain limit. I could create such a script myself by
> parsing the weblogs.. or parsing output from a web log analyzer such
> as analog, but I would like to see if there are any solutions that
> some of you may be employing before I spend development time on this.

check out mod_accounting, it's designed specifically for what you want.

> What might be some of the better choices for web log analysis as well?

I use webalizer but mostly I get what I need from mod_accounting (look
in ports under www)



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