| Last modified: 08 Jun 2006 Control Panel ManualWebsite StatisticsDepending on your hosting plan, your account may include different tools to track and report your website statistics. This document discusses:
Understanding Website StatisticsInformation about the operation of your site is critical for decision-making. To obtain this information, you need to analyze statistical data that is written to log files in your home directory on the server:
These are called raw logs which processed to obtain readable information, usually in the form of tables and charts. So, to start with your website statistics, check if stats logging is enabled. Enabling Stats LoggingTo enable or disable writing to log files:
Viewing Raw LogsRaw logs are difficult to read, but luckily you don't need to do this. However, if you need to take a look at the logfile records:
Log AnalyzersLog analyzers parse raw logs to produce visual reports in HTML format for viewing through a browser. To enable these analyzers and view statistics reports for your sites:
Urchin
Urchin is a commercial (not free) web analytics software, which can be available both for Unix and Windows hosted accounts. Urchin is used on millions of sites worldwide, including over 20% of the Fortune 500. Urchin will help you: Urchin software analyzes your website log files and delivers fast, interactive reports and graphics on every aspect of your website's traffic and visitors. Urchin is easy to install and allows you to view reports in seven languages, with clear explanations of what you are viewing on each report. Urchin is an essential tool for web designers, marketing professionals, webmasters, and anyone interested in the success of their web business. Urchin is modular, so you can buy the licenses that best fit your needs. AWStatsAWStats is a free web analytics tool, which can be available both in Unix and Windows hosted accounts. It generates web, ftp or mail server statistics into graphical web pages. AWStats statistics for your domain is available in your browser at http://<your_domain>/cgi-bin/awstats.pl AWStats has a separate configuration file for each serviced domain. You can find this file in your home directory <DOMAIN_NAME>/cgi-bin/awstats.<DOMAIN_NAME>.conf. To protect your AWStats reports from unauthorized access, you need to configure access rules for <DOMAIN_NAME>/cgi-bin/awstats.pl in the .htaccess file as suggested in AWStats Security Tips. WebalizerWebalizer is one of the most popular free statistics packages. It is available only for Linux hosted accounts. Once you have Webalizer enabled, it starts collecting your web statistics. You can see it in your browser by going to http://<your_domain>/webalizer/. ModLogAnModLogAn is another free statistics package included into H-Sphere installation. It is available only for Linux hosted accounts. You can see Modlogan statistics for your domain in your browser at http://<your_domain>/modlogan/. Protecting StatisticsIf it's provided by your plan, in H-Sphere 2.5.1 and up you can protect statistics of your site with password. H-Sphere will automatically use the password of your main FTP user for this purpose. After you turn such protection on occasional visitors of your site won't be able to view its statistics simply by using such links as your.site.url/webalizer/index.html. To enable this protection:
Now when clicking Note: if one of the three analyzers being disabled at the moment you turned the protection on was enabled afterwards and you want to protect it as well, turn for that the Web Statistics Password Protection option Off and then On again. |
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