- I - Documentation / Help |
If you need some help, you can post a message in the forum.
Online documentation is available here
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- II - Administration |
First, password protect the admin section. Edit the
/admin/pass.txt file to add your own IP, if php is available, or use an
htaccess file (see htaccess.dist file)
From the administration interface, you can manage your stats the way
you like. Define your own configuration files from the template
provided and run your stats.
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- IIIa - Configuration |
You need to define how the stats will be computed with a configuration file.
Some are provided as examples. Feel free to use
them as a template for your own. If a web server is running, use the
administration interface otherwise, you can use the
online tool or edit one of the provided
configuration file and save it where the w3perl scripts are located.
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- IIIb - Installation from a RPM
or Deb package |
If you have installed the package from a RPM or Debian package, you
can now compute your stats. Various configuration files are available. Feel free to modify them for your
own purpose.
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- IVa - Running the stats from a
web interface |
You can run the scripts from a web interface or from command line. Don't mix them as files will
have different privileges.
If you choose the web interface, stats updates could be done
remotely. Select 'Immediate Launch'
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- IVb - Running the stats from
command lines |
If you want to run the stats on a dayly basis, best is to run the master
script (cron-w3perl.pl) in a crontab. Use 'cron-w3perl.pl -e' for
update or 'cron-w3perl.pl -a' to reset.
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- V - Bugs reporting |
If you think you have found bugs, please report them with this form. I will fix them as fast as possible.
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Latest news
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- Chinese output
- SFTP logfile support
- ISC DHCP support
- Ajax menu
- Bug fixes.
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You are running
W3Perl 3.18
(Aug 28th 2013)
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