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- Follow
Free - Platform: Unix
Follow is a session-based logfile analysis tool; with it, you can improve your site by tracking how people use it.
- FTP Logger
Free - Platform: Unix
This perl program was written to analyze WU-FTPd logfiles. The author admits that it may not be the best possible viewer for 'xferlog' files. It's developed for Unix systems.
- IPLog
$25 USD - Platform(s): Unix
IP Log is a simple to use script to keep track of all persons entering your site or restricted pages. Uses SSI to operate.
- Hit Tracker
$49
This script generates a tabular summary of information pertaining to a site's hit statistics. These include host name time of visit, referrer, browser used, pages visited, and OS.
- Hitman
$159 US - Platforms: Unix, WinNT
Hitman is a www based log analyzer that creates and updates easy to read statistical reports about who, what, when and how people are using your site.
- Kevin's Logger Script
Free
This script logs visitor information from your page. It can be used in 3 ways: As a Server Side Include, a link, or from an html image tag. The script logs the date, IP, domain, page, and refering page.
- Links Tracker
Free - Platforms: Unix, WinNT
This script logs all visited links either within your site or external, It will log haw many times your images are looked at, files downloaded and which pages are most popular. It should take less than ten minutes to setup and only one file should be needed.You can use images or/and text to describe you link, hide certain links or hide all and use for your info only. Works on most/all servers.
- Log Watch
Free - Platform: Unix
Log Watch is a free script that lets you watch you web server logs (or any other log on your server for that matter), via the web, as they update. So you'll be able to see exactly when your server's being hit. You can specify several logs to watch in the script, and then choose which one in particular you wish to view.
- log-reader.cgi
Free - Platform: Unix
The log-reader.cgi program is designed to operate as a Perl/CGI program. It reads the Apache access_log file in standard ECLF format, interprets the records in this file, and returns (a) the most popular URL's on your web site and (b) the top TCP/IP addresses of clients who visited your web site. With this information, you can determine which URL's on your site are popular, and who they appeal to. You can also tell if somebody has been spidering your web site by looking for uncommonly high numbers of hits from one web site address.
- LogIt by ScriptCreations, Inc.
Free - Platform: Unix
A file and download access logger with easy to read log files.
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