Xref: feenix.metronet.com comp.infosystems.wais:1019 comp.archives.admin:321 comp.infosystems.gopher:5775 comp.infosystems.www:1984 Path: feenix.metronet.com!news.utdallas.edu!wupost!emory!news-feed-2.peachnet.edu!concert!samba.oit.unc.edu!sunSITE!jem From: jem@sunSITE.unc.edu (Jonathan Magid) Newsgroups: comp.infosystems.wais,comp.archives.admin,comp.infosystems.gopher,comp.infosystems.www Subject: statistics generator for FTP, gopher, WAIS, and WWW Date: 3 Oct 1993 16:40:49 GMT Organization: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Lines: 51 Message-ID: <28mvah$p7k@samba.oit.unc.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: calypso.oit.unc.edu This is the announcement of a new version of fwgstat. It is heavily based on the 'xferstats' script accompanying wuarchive's FTPD. Its available by FTP at The README follows: This is fwgstat v 0.3. It is heavily based on the much better written xferstats, which is packaged with the Wuarchive FTP daemon. This version is capable of parsing the usage files for most of the public access protocols in use today: FTP, Gopher, WAIS, and HTTP, and writing a nice usage report. As of this version, fwgstat can summarize the usage of any number of these protocols in a single report. To install the program, edit the perl script to specify the locations of the log files for each daemon and the location of the accompanying country-codes file. You must also add the library file 'mygetopts.pl' to your Perl library directory. These are the options which fwgstat supports: -f Use for the log file -r include real users (for FTP) -a include anonymous users (for FTP) -h include report on hourly traffic -d include report on domain traffic -t report on total traffic by section -D report only on traffic from -l Depth of path detail for sections -s
Section to report on, For example: -s /pub will report only on paths under /pub (left in for backward compatibility) -g
Process a Gopher file, followed by an optional section -w
Process a WAIS file, followed by an optional section -p
Process a HTTPD file, followed by an optional section -F
Process a FTP file, followed by an optional section -m Process multiple file types into one report If you have any suggestions, bug reports, fixes, or enhancements, send them to jem@sunsite.unc.edu. The newest version of this program is available for FTP on sunsite.unc.edu in /pub/packages/ftp-archive.