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2:15 pm January 15, 2008
| Darren
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Hi all,
I'm not quite sure where to post this, so apologies in advance. I'm using nginx as my web server. Would anyone know the correct configuration of awstats on this server?
Regards,
Darren
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2:33 pm January 15, 2008
| Jean-Luc
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Darren,
I have no experience with this web server. Please give me more details about nginx and your expertise and I will see how I can help. What is the format of the log file ? Do you have some experience with AWStats already or are you a beginner with AWStats ?
Jean-Luc
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4:49 pm January 15, 2008
| Darren
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Hi Jean-Luc,
I'm new to nginx and awstats, so unfortunately I can't give much info on them. I got most of my information on nginx from here - http://wiki.codemongers.com/Main and downloaded it from here - http://nginx.net/ It's a little project I'm working on , but unfortunately I'm not finding much information on getting these working together.
I just got it working with apache without any trouble, but would still like to get it working on nginx. Any help or fresh insight would be apprecitated. Perhaps there's something I'm not seeing.
Darren
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3:13 am January 16, 2008
| Jean-Luc
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If you already installed AWStats for Apache, this shouldn't be too difficult. The installation for nginx should be very much the same as for Apache, with the exception of the LogFormat.
We have a page that explains how to configure AWStats LogFormat. You can also copy here the log format definition from nginx and a few lines from the log file and I will give you the AWStats LogFormat parameter.
Jean-Luc
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