Any other personalized Apache log format,<br>
Any IIS log format (known as W3C format),<br>
Webstar native log format,<br>
-Windows Media Server,<br>
+Realmedia server, Windows Media Server, Darwin streaming server,<br>
ProFTP server,<br>
-Postfix, Sendmail, QMail,<br>
+Postfix, Sendmail, QMail, Mdaemon<br>
A lot of web/wap/proxy/streaming servers log format<br>
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Note*: Apache common log format (AWStats can now analyze such log files but such log files does not
<font class=CProblem>PROBLEM:</font><br>
What do I have to do to use AWStats to analyze some FTP server log files.<br>
<font class=CSolution>SOLUTION:</font><br>
-AWStats was built to analyze web,wap or proxy server's log files. However it can be used with some FTP server log files.<br>
+AWStats can be used with some FTP server log files.<br>
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1- Setup your FTP log file format:<br>
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<br><a name="ADDMODULE"><H2 style="font: 22px arial,helvetica,sanserif color: #606060"><u>Adding the AWStats Webmin module to Webmin interface</u></H2></a>
-<li> Run Wemin, go to the "AWStats LogFile Analysis" menu.<br>
-<li> Go to "Webmin Configuration".<br>
+<li> Run Webmin, go to "Webmin Configuration".<br>
<li> Click on "Webmin Modules".<br>
<li> Enter in the "Install module", the path of the awstats-x.x.wbm file (this file is provided
with AWStats in <i>tools/webmin</i> directory or can be downloaded separately from AWStats
<br><a name="SETUPMODULE"><H2 style="font: 22px arial,helvetica,sanserif color: #606060"><u>Setup of the AWStats Webmin module</u></H2></a>
-<li> Run Wemin, go to the "AWStats LogFile Analysis" menu.<br>
+<li> Run Webmin, go to the "AWStats LogFile Analysis" menu.<br>
<li> Click on the "Module configuration".<br>
<li> You must now enter here values for:<br>
- Absolute filesystem path to AWStats (CLI)<br>
It's absolute or relative URL you must enter to run AWStats as a CGI. This depends on the way
you setup your web server and cgi directories.<br>
It could be <i>/cgi-bin/awstats.pl</i> or <i>http://127.0.0.1/awstats/awstats.pl</i>.<br>
-- Path to AWStats directory for configuration files:<br>
-It's the path where your AWStats config files are stored.<br>
-In most cases it must be <i>/etc/awstats</i> directory.<br>
- Sample AWStats configuration file<br>
This is the sample file used to create a new config file.<br>
In most cases it must be <i>/etc/awstats/awstats.model.conf</i>.<br>
<br><a name="USEMODULE"><H2 style="font: 22px arial,helvetica,sanserif color: #606060"><u>Using the AWStats Webmin module</u></H2></a>
-<li> Just run Wemin, go to the "AWStats LogFile Analysis" menu.<br>
+<li> Just run Webmin, go to the "AWStats LogFile Analysis" menu.<br>
<li> You can now, add, edit or delete config files.<br>
<li> You can also update or view statistics for a particular config file.<br>
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