# # Sample Webalizer configuration file # Copyright 1997-2011 by Bradford L. Barrett # # Distributed under the GNU General Public License. See the # files "Copyright" and "COPYING" provided with the webalizer # distribution for additional information. # # This is a sample configuration file for the Webalizer (ver 2.20) # Lines starting with pound signs '#' are comment lines and are # ignored. Blank lines are skipped as well. Other lines are considered # as configuration lines, and have the form "ConfigOption Value" where # ConfigOption is a valid configuration keyword, and Value is the value # to assign that configuration option. Invalid keyword/values are # ignored, with appropriate warnings being displayed. There must be # at least one space or tab between the keyword and its value. # # As of version 0.98, The Webalizer will look for a 'default' configuration # file named "webalizer.conf" in the current directory, and if not found # there, will look for "/etc/webalizer.conf". # LogFile defines the web server log file to use. If not specified # here or on on the command line, input will default to STDIN. If # the log filename ends in '.gz' (a gzip compressed file), or '.bz2' # (bzip2 compressed file), it will be decompressed on the fly as it # is being read. #LogFile /var/lib/httpd/logs/access_log # LogType defines the log type being processed. Normally, the Webalizer # expects a CLF or Combined web server log as input. Using this option, # you can process ftp logs (xferlog as produced by wu-ftp and others), # Squid native logs or W3C extended format web logs. Values can be 'clf', # 'ftp', 'squid' or 'w3c'. The default is 'clf'. #LogType clf # OutputDir is where you want to put the output files. This should # should be a full path name, however relative ones might work as well. # If no output directory is specified, the current directory will be used. #OutputDir /var/lib/httpd/htdocs/usage # HistoryName allows you to specify the name of the history file produced # by the Webalizer. The history file keeps the data for previous months, # and is used for generating the main HTML page (index.html). The default # is a file named "webalizer.hist", stored in the output directory being # used. The name can include a path, which will be relative to the output # directory unless absolute (starts with a leading '/'). #HistoryName webalizer.hist # Incremental processing allows multiple partial log files to be used # instead of one huge one. Useful for large sites that have to rotate # their log files more than once a month. The Webalizer will save its # internal state before exiting, and restore it the next time run, in # order to continue processing where it left off. This mode also causes # The Webalizer to scan for and ignore duplicate records (records already # processed by a previous run). See the README file for additional # information. The value may be 'yes' or 'no', with a default of 'no'. # The file 'webalizer.current' is used to store the current state data, # and is located in the output directory of the program (unless changed # with the IncrementalName option below). Please read at least the section # on Incremental processing in the README file before you enable this option. #Incremental no # IncrementalName allows you to specify the filename for saving the # incremental data in. It is similar to the HistoryName option where the # name is relative to the specified output directory, unless an absolute # filename is specified. The default is a file named "webalizer.current" # kept in the normal output directory. If you don't specify "Incremental" # as 'yes' then this option has no meaning. #IncrementalName webalizer.current # ReportTitle is the text to display as the title. The hostname # (unless blank) is appended to the end of this string (seperated with # a space) to generate the final full title string. # Default is (for english) "Usage Statistics for". #ReportTitle Usage Statistics for # HostName defines the hostname for the report. This is used in # the title, and is prepended to the URL table items. This allows # clicking on URLs in the report to go to the proper location in # the event you are running the report on a 'virtual' web server, # or for a server different than the one the report resides on. # If not specified here, or on the command line, webalizer will # try to get the hostname via a uname system call. If that fails, # it will default to "localhost". #HostName www.webalizer.org # HTMLExtension allows you to specify the filename extension to use # for generated HTML pages. Normally, this defaults to "html", but # can be changed for sites who need it (like for PHP embeded pages). #HTMLExtension html # PageType lets you tell the Webalizer what types of URLs you # consider a 'page'. Most people consider html and cgi documents # as pages, while not images and audio files. If no types are # specified, defaults will be used ('htm*', 'cgi' and HTMLExtension # if different for web logs, 'txt' for ftp logs). PageType htm* PageType cgi #PageType phtml #PageType php3 #PageType pl # PagePrefix allows all requests with a specified prefix to be # considered as 'pages'. If you want everything under /documents # to be treated as pages no matter what their extension is. Also # useful if you have cgi-scripts with PATH_INFO. #PagePrefix /documents #PagePrefix /mycgi/parameters # OmitPage lets you tell the Webalizer that certain URLs do not # contain any pages. No URL matching an OmitPage value will be # counted as a page, even if it matches a PageType above or has # no extension (e.g., a directory). They will still be counted # as a hit. #OmitPage /render # UseHTTPS should be used if the analysis is being run on a # secure server, and links to urls should use 'https://' instead # of the default 'http://'. If you need this, set it to 'yes'. # Default is 'no'. This only changes the behaviour of the 'Top # URLs' table. #UseHTTPS no # HTAccess allows the generation of a default .htaccess file in the # output directory. If enabled, a default .htaccess file will be # created (with a single "DirectoryIndex" directive), unless one # already exists. Values may be 'yes' or 'no', with 'no' # being the default (don't write .htaccess files). #HTAccess no # StripCGI determines if URL CGI variables should be striped or not. # Historically, the Webalizer stripped all CGI variables from the end # of URLs to improve accuracy. Some sites may prefer to keep the CGI # variables in place, particularly those with highly dynamic pages. # Values may be 'yes' or 'no', with the default being 'yes'. #StripCGI yes # The TrimSquidURL option only has effect on squid type log files. # When analyzing a squid log, it is usually desirable to have less # granularity on the URLs. TrimSquidURL = n where n is a number > 0 # causes all URLs to be truncated after the nth '/' after the http:// # portion. Setting TrimSquidURL to one (1) will cause all URLs to be # summarized by domain only. The default is zero (0), which disables # any such truncation and preserve the URLs as they are in the log. # TrimSquidURL 0 # DNSCache specifies the DNS cache filename to use for reverse DNS lookups. # This file must be specified if you wish to perform name lookups on any IP # addresses found in the log file. If an absolute path is not given as # part of the filename (ie: starts with a leading '/'), then the name is # relative to the default output directory. See the DNS.README file for # additional information. #DNSCache dns_cache.db # DNSChildren allows you to specify how many "children" processes are # run to perform DNS lookups to create or update the DNS cache file. # If a number is specified, the DNS cache file will be created/updated # each time the Webalizer is run, immediately prior to normal processing, # by running the specified number of "children" processes to perform # DNS lookups. If used, the DNS cache filename MUST be specified as # well. The default value is zero (0), which disables DNS cache file # creation/updates at run time. The number of children processes to # run may be anywhere from 1 to 100, however a large number may effect # normal system operations. Reasonable values should be between 5 and # 20. See the DNS.README file for additional information. #DNSChildren 0 # CacheIPs allows unresolved IP addresses to be cached in the DNS # database. Normally, only resolved addresses are saved. At some # sites, particularly those with a large number of unresolvable IP # addresses visiting, it may be useful to enable this feature so # those addresses are not constantly looked up each time the program # is run. Values can be 'yes' or 'no', with 'no' being the default. #CacheIPs no # CacheTTL specifies the time to live (TTL) value for cached DNS # entries, in days. This value may be anywhere between 1 and 100 # with the default being 7 days (1 week). #CacheTTL 7 # The GeoDB option enables or disabled the use of the native # Webalizer GeoDB geolocation services. This is the preferred # geolocation option. Values may be 'yes' or 'no', with 'no' # being the default. #GeoDB no # GeoDBDatabase specifies an alternate database to use. The # default database is /usr/share/GeoDB/GeoDB.dat (however the # path may be changed at compile time; use the -vV command # line option to determine where). If a different database is # to be used, it may be specified here. The name is relative # to the output directory being used unless an absolute name # (ie: starts with a leading '/') is specified. #GeoDBDatabase /usr/share/GeoDB/GeoDB.dat # The GeoIP option enables or disables the use of geolocation # services provided by the GeoIP library (http://www.maxmind.com), # if available. Values may be 'yes' or 'no, with 'no' being the # default. Note: if GeoDB is enabled, then this option will have # no effect (GeoDB will be used regardless of this setting). #GeoIP no # GeoIPDatabase specifies an alternate database filename to use by the # GeoIP library. If an absolute path is not given as part of the name # (ie: starts with a leading '/'), then the name is relative to the # default output directory. This option should not normally be needed. #GeoIPDatabase /usr/share/GeoIP/GeoIP.dat # HTMLPre defines HTML code to insert at the very beginning of the # file. Default is the DOCTYPE line shown below. Max line length # is 80 characters, so use multiple HTMLPre lines if you need more. #HTMLPre # HTMLHead defines HTML code to insert within the # block, immediately after the line. Maximum line length # is 80 characters, so use multiple lines if needed. #HTMLHead <META NAME="author" CONTENT="The Webalizer"> #HTMLHead <META NAME="ROBOTS" CONTENT="NOINDEX, NOFOLLOW"> # HTMLBody defined the HTML code to be inserted, starting with the # <BODY> tag. If not specified, the default is shown below. If # used, you MUST include your own <BODY> tag as the first line. # Maximum line length is 80 char, use multiple lines if needed. #HTMLBody <BODY BGCOLOR="#E8E8E8" TEXT="#000000" LINK="#0000FF" VLINK="#FF0000"> # HTMLPost defines the HTML code to insert immediately before the # first <HR> on the document, which is just after the title and # "summary period"-"Generated on:" lines. If anything, this should # be used to clean up in case an image was inserted with HTMLBody. # As with HTMLHead, you can define as many of these as you want and # they will be inserted in the output stream in order of apperance. # Max string size is 80 characters. Use multiple lines if you need to. #HTMLPost <BR CLEAR="all"> # HTMLTail defines the HTML code to insert at the bottom of each # HTML document, usually to include a link back to your home # page or insert a small graphic. It is inserted as a table # data element (ie: <TD> your code here </TD>) and is right # alligned with the page. Max string size is 80 characters. #HTMLTail <IMG SRC="msfree.png" ALT="100% Micro$oft free!"> # HTMLEnd defines the HTML code to add at the very end of the # generated files. It defaults to what is shown below. If # used, you MUST specify the </BODY> and </HTML> closing tags # as the last lines. Max string length is 80 characters. #HTMLEnd </BODY></HTML> # The LinkReferrer option determines if entries in the referrer table # should be plain text or a HTML link to the referrer. Values can be # either 'yes' or 'no', with 'no' being the default. #LinkReferrer no # The Quiet option suppresses output messages... Useful when run # as a cron job to prevent bogus e-mails. Values can be either # "yes" or "no". Default is "no". Note: this does not suppress # warnings and errors (which are printed to stderr). #Quiet no # ReallyQuiet will supress all messages including errors and # warnings. Values can be 'yes' or 'no' with 'no' being the # default. If 'yes' is used here, it cannot be overriden from # the command line, so use with caution. A value of 'no' has # no effect. #ReallyQuiet no # TimeMe allows you to force the display of timing information # at the end of processing. A value of 'yes' will force the # timing information to be displayed. A value of 'no' has no # effect. #TimeMe no # GMTTime allows reports to show GMT (UTC) time instead of local # time. Default is to display the time the report was generated # in the timezone of the local machine, such as EDT or PST. This # keyword allows you to have times displayed in UTC instead. Use # only if you really have a good reason, since it will probably # screw up the reporting periods by however many hours your local # time zone is off of GMT. #GMTTime no # Debug prints additional information for error messages. This # will cause webalizer to dump bad records/fields instead of just # telling you it found a bad one. As usual, the value can be # either "yes" or "no". The default is "no". It shouldn't be # needed unless you start getting a lot of Warning or Error # messages and want to see why. (Note: warning and error messages # are printed to stderr, not stdout like normal messages). #Debug no # FoldSeqErr forces the Webalizer to ignore sequence errors. # This is useful for Netscape and other web servers that cache # the writing of log records and do not guarentee that they # will be in chronological order. The use of the FoldSeqErr # option will cause out of sequence log records to be treated # as if they had the same time stamp as the last valid record. # Default is to ignore out of sequence log records. The use # of this feature is strongly discouraged and rarely needed. # (the webalizer already compensates for up to 60 minutes of # difference between records). #FoldSeqErr no # VisitTimeout allows you to set the default timeout for a visit # (sometimes called a 'session'). The default is 30 minutes, # which should be fine for most sites. # Visits are determined by looking at the time of the current # request, and the time of the last request from the site. If # the time difference is greater than the VisitTimeout value, it # is considered a new visit, and visit totals are incremented. # Value is the number of seconds to timeout (default=1800=30min) #VisitTimeout 1800 # IgnoreHist shouldn't be used in a config file, but it is here # just because it might be usefull in certain situations. If the # history file is ignored, the main "index.html" file will only # report on the current log files contents. Usefull only when you # want to reproduce the reports from scratch. USE WITH CAUTION! # Valid values are "yes" or "no". Default is "no". #IgnoreHist no # IgnoreState also shouldn't be used, but is here anyway. It is # similar to the IgnoreHist option, but for the incremental data # file. If this is set to 'yes', any existing incrememtal data # will be ignored and a new data file will be written at the end # of processing. USE WITH CAUTION. By ignoring an existing # incremental data file, all previous processing for the current # month will be lost, and those logs must be re-processed. # Valid values are "yes" or "no". Default is "no". #IgnoreState no # CountryGraph allows the usage by country graph to be disabled. # Values can be 'yes' or 'no', default is 'yes'. #CountryGraph yes # CountryFlags allows flags to be displayed in the top country # table in monthly reports. Values can be 'yes' or 'no', with # the default being 'no'. #CountryFlags no # FlagDir specifies the location of flag graphics which will be # used in the top country table. If not specified, the default # is to look in the 'flags' directory directly under the output # directory being used for the reports. If this option is used, # the display of flag graphics will be enabled by default. #FlagDir flags # DailyGraph and DailyStats allows the daily statistics graph # and statistics table to be disabled (not displayed). Values # may be "yes" or "no". Default is "yes". #DailyGraph yes #DailyStats yes # HourlyGraph and HourlyStats allows the hourly statistics graph # and statistics table to be disabled (not displayed). Values # may be "yes" or "no". Default is "yes". #HourlyGraph yes #HourlyStats yes # GraphLegend allows the color coded legends to be turned on or off # in the graphs. The default is for them to be displayed. This only # toggles the color coded legends, the other legends are not changed. # If you think they are hideous and ugly, say 'no' here :) #GraphLegend yes # GraphLines allows you to have index lines drawn behind the graphs. # I personally am not crazy about them, but a lot of people requested # them and they weren't a big deal to add. The number represents the # number of lines you want displayed. Default is 2, you can disable # the lines by using a value of zero ('0'). [max is 20] # Note, due to rounding errors, some values don't work quite right. # The lower the better, with 1,2,3,4,6 and 10 producing nice results. #GraphLines 2 # IndexMonths defines the number of months to display in the main index # (yearly summary) table. Value can be between 12 and 120, with the # default being 12 months (1 year). #IndexMonths 12 # YearHeaders enables/disables the display of year headers in the main # index (yearly summary) table. If enabled, year headers will be shown # when the table is displaying more than 16 months worth of data. Values # can be 'yes' or 'no', with 'yes' being the default. #YearHeaders yes # YearTotals enables/disables the display of yearly totals in the main # index (yearly summary) table. If enabled, year totals will be shown # when the table is displaying more than 16 months worth of data. Values # can be 'yes' or 'no', with 'yes' being the default. #YearTotals yes # GraphMonths defines the number of months to display in the main index # (yearly summary) graph. Value can be between 12 and 72 months, with # the default being 12 months. #GraphMonths 12 # The "Top" options below define the number of entries for each table. # Defaults are Sites=30, URLs=30, Referrers=30 and Agents=15, and # Countries=30. TopKSites and TopKURLs (by KByte tables) both default # to 10, as do the top entry/exit tables (TopEntry/TopExit). The top # search strings and usernames default to 20. Tables may be disabled # by using zero (0) for the value. #TopSites 30 #TopKSites 10 #TopURLs 30 #TopKURLs 10 #TopReferrers 30 #TopAgents 15 #TopCountries 30 #TopEntry 10 #TopExit 10 #TopSearch 20 #TopUsers 20 # The All* keywords allow the display of all URLs, Sites, Referrers # User Agents, Search Strings and Usernames. If enabled, a seperate # HTML page will be created, and a link will be added to the bottom # of the appropriate "Top" table. There are a couple of conditions # for this to occur.. First, there must be more items than will fit # in the "Top" table (otherwise it would just be duplicating what is # already displayed). Second, the listing will only show those items # that are normally visable, which means it will not show any hidden # items. Grouped entries will be listed first, followed by individual # items. The value for these keywords can be either 'yes' or 'no', # with the default being 'no'. Please be aware that these pages can # be quite large in size, particularly the sites page, and seperate # pages are generated for each month, which can consume quite a lot # of disk space depending on the traffic to your site. #AllSites no #AllURLs no #AllReferrers no #AllAgents no #AllSearchStr no #AllUsers no # The Webalizer normally strips the string 'index.' off the end of # URLs in order to consolidate URL totals. For example, the URL # /somedir/index.html is turned into /somedir/ which is really the # same URL. This option allows you to specify additional strings # to treat in the same way. You don't need to specify 'index.' as # it is always scanned for by The Webalizer, this option is just to # specify _additional_ strings if needed. If you don't need any, # don't specify any as each string will be scanned for in EVERY # log record... A bunch of them will degrade performance. Also, # the string is scanned for anywhere in the URL, so a string of # 'home' would turn the URL /somedir/homepages/brad/home.html into # just /somedir/ which is probably not what was intended. #IndexAlias home.htm #IndexAlias homepage.htm # The DefaultIndex option is used to enable/disable the use of # "index." as the default index name to be stripped off the end of # a URL (as described above). Most sites will not need to use this # option, but some may, such as those whose default index file name # is different, or those that use "index.php" or similar URLs in a # dynamic environment. Values can be 'yes' or 'no', with the default # being 'yes'. This option does not effect any names added using the # IndexAlias option, and those names will still function as described # regardless of this setting. #DefaultIndex yes # The Hide*, Group* and Ignore* and Include* keywords allow you to # change the way Sites, URLs, Referrers, User Agents and Usernames # are manipulated. The Ignore* keywords will cause The Webalizer to # completely ignore records as if they didn't exist (and thus not # counted in the main site totals). The Hide* keywords will prevent # things from being displayed in the 'Top' tables, but will still be # counted in the main totals. The Group* keywords allow grouping # similar objects as if they were one. Grouped records are displayed # in the 'Top' tables and can optionally be displayed in BOLD and/or # shaded. Groups cannot be hidden, and are not counted in the main # totals. The Group* options do not, by default, hide all the items # that it matches. If you want to hide the records that match (so just # the grouping record is displayed), follow with an identical Hide* # keyword with the same value. (see example below) In addition, # Group* keywords may have an optional label which will be displayed # instead of the keywords value. The label should be seperated from # the value by at least one 'white-space' character, such as a space # or tab. If the match string contains whitespace (spaces or tabs), # the string should be quoted with either single or double quotes. # # The value can have either a leading or trailing '*' wildcard # character. If no wildcard is found, a match can occur anywhere # in the string. Given a string "www.yourmama.com", the values "your", # "*mama.com" and "www.your*" will all match. # Your own site should be hidden #HideSite *webalizer.org #HideSite localhost # Your own site gives most referrals #HideReferrer webalizer.org/ # This one hides non-referrers ("-" Direct requests) #HideReferrer Direct Request # Usually you want to hide these HideURL *.gif HideURL *.GIF HideURL *.jpg HideURL *.JPG HideURL *.png HideURL *.PNG HideURL *.ra # Hiding agents is kind of futile #HideAgent RealPlayer # You can also hide based on authenticated username #HideUser root #HideUser admin # Grouping options #GroupURL /cgi-bin/* CGI Scripts #GroupURL /images/* Images #GroupSite *.aol.com #GroupSite *.compuserve.com #GroupReferrer yahoo.com/ Yahoo! #GroupReferrer excite.com/ Excite #GroupReferrer infoseek.com/ InfoSeek #GroupReferrer webcrawler.com/ WebCrawler #GroupUser root Admin users #GroupUser admin Admin users #GroupUser wheel Admin users # The following is a great way to get an overall total # for browsers, and not display all the detail records. # (You should use MangleAgent to refine further...) #GroupAgent Opera/ Opera #HideAgent Opera/ #GroupAgent "MSIE 7" Microsoft Internet Exploder 7 #HideAgent MSIE 7 #GroupAgent "MSIE 6" Microsoft Internet Exploder 6 #HideAgent MSIE 6 #GroupAgent "MSIE " Older Microsoft Exploders #HideAgent MSIE #GroupAgent Firefox/2. Firefox 2 #HideAgent Firefox/2. #GroupAgent Firefox/1. Firefox 1.x #HideAgent Firefox/1. #GroupAgent Konqueror Konqueror #HideAgent Konqueror #GroupAgent Safari Safari #HideAgent Safari #GroupAgent Lynx* Lynx #HideAgent Lynx* #GroupAgent Wget/ WGet #HideAgent Wget/ #GroupAgent (compatible; Other Mozilla Compatibles #HideAgent (compatible; #GroupAgent Mozilla* Mozilla/Netscape #HideAgent Mozilla* # HideAllSites allows forcing individual sites to be hidden in the # report. This is particularly useful when used in conjunction # with the "GroupDomain" feature, but could be useful in other # situations as well, such as when you only want to display grouped # sites (with the GroupSite keywords...). The value for this # keyword can be either 'yes' or 'no', with 'no' the default, # allowing individual sites to be displayed. #HideAllSites no # The GroupDomains keyword allows you to group individual hostnames # into their respective domains. The value specifies the level of # grouping to perform, and can be thought of as 'the number of dots' # that will be displayed. For example, if a visiting host is named # cust1.tnt.mia.uu.net, a domain grouping of 1 will result in just # "uu.net" being displayed, while a 2 will result in "mia.uu.net". # The default value of zero disable this feature. Domains will only # be grouped if they do not match any existing "GroupSite" records, # which allows overriding this feature with your own if desired. #GroupDomains 0 # The GroupShading allows grouped rows to be shaded in the report. # Useful if you have lots of groups and individual records that # intermingle in the report, and you want to diferentiate the group # records a little more. Value can be 'yes' or 'no', with 'yes' # being the default. #GroupShading yes # GroupHighlight allows the group record to be displayed in BOLD. # Can be either 'yes' or 'no' with the default 'yes'. #GroupHighlight yes # The Ignore* keywords allow you to completely ignore log records based # on hostname, URL, user agent, referrer or username. I hesitated in # adding these, since the Webalizer was designed to generate _accurate_ # statistics about a web servers performance. By choosing to ignore # records, the accuracy of reports become skewed, negating why I wrote # this program in the first place. However, due to popular demand, here # they are. Use the same as the Hide* keywords, where the value can have # a leading or trailing wildcard '*'. Use at your own risk ;) Please # remember, the use of these will MAKE YOUR STATS INACCURATE and you # should consider using an equivalent 'Hide*' keyword instead. #IgnoreSite bad.site.net #IgnoreURL /test* #IgnoreReferrer file:/* #IgnoreAgent RealPlayer #IgnoreUser root # The Include* keywords allow you to force the inclusion of log records # based on hostname, URL, user agent, referrer or username. They take # precidence over the Ignore* keywords. Note: Using Ignore/Include # combinations to selectivly process parts of a web site is _extremely # inefficent_!!! Avoid doing so if possible (ie: grep the records to a # seperate file if you really want that kind of report). # Example: Only show stats on Joe User's pages... #IgnoreURL * #IncludeURL ~joeuser* # Or based on an authenticated username #IgnoreUser * #IncludeUser someuser # The MangleAgents allows you to specify how much, if any, The Webalizer # should mangle user agent names. This allows several levels of detail # to be produced when reporting user agent statistics. There are six # levels that can be specified, which define different levels of detail # supression. Level 5 shows only the browser name (MSIE or Mozilla) # and the major version number. Level 4 adds the minor version number # (single decimal place). Level 3 displays the minor version to two # decimal places. Level 2 will add any sub-level designation (such # as Mozilla/3.01Gold or MSIE 3.0b). Level 1 will attempt to also add # the system type if it is specified. The default Level 0 displays the # full user agent field without modification and produces the greatest # amount of detail. User agent names that can't be mangled will be # left unmodified. #MangleAgents 0 # The SearchEngine keywords allow specification of search engines and # their query strings on the URL. These are used to locate and report # what search strings are used to find your site. The first word is # a substring to match in the referrer field that identifies the search # engine, and the second is the URL variable used by that search engine # to define it's search terms. #SearchEngine .google. q= #SearchEngine yahoo.com p= #SearchEngine altavista.com q= #SearchEngine aolsearch. query= #SearchEngine ask.co q= #SearchEngine eureka.com q= #SearchEngine lycos.com query= #SearchEngine hotbot.com MT= #SearchEngine msn.com q= #SearchEngine infoseek.com qt= #SearchEngine excite search= #SearchEngine netscape.com query= #SearchEngine mamma.com query= #SearchEngine alltheweb.com q= #SearchEngine northernlight.com qr= # Normally, search strings are converted to lower case in order to # increase accuracy. The SearchCaseI option allows them to maintain # case sensitivity, useful for some sites. The value can be 'yes' # or 'no', with 'yes' (case insensitive) being the default. #SearchCaseI yes # The Dump* keywords allow the dumping of Sites, URLs, Referrers # User Agents, Usernames and Search strings to seperate tab delimited # text files, suitable for import into most database or spreadsheet # programs. # DumpPath specifies the path to dump the files. If not specified, # it will default to the current output directory. Do not use a # trailing slash ('/'). #DumpPath /var/lib/httpd/logs # The DumpHeader keyword specifies if a header record should be # written to the file. A header record is the first record of the # file, and contains the labels for each field written. Normally, # files that are intended to be imported into a database system # will not need a header record, while spreadsheets usually do. # Value can be either 'yes' or 'no', with 'no' being the default. #DumpHeader no # DumpExtension allow you to specify the dump filename extension # to use. The default is "tab", but some programs are pickey about # the filenames they use, so you may change it here (for example, # some people may prefer to use "csv"). #DumpExtension tab # These control the dumping of each individual table. The value # can be either 'yes' or 'no'.. the default is 'no'. #DumpSites no #DumpURLs no #DumpReferrers no #DumpAgents no #DumpUsers no #DumpSearchStr no # The custom graph colors are defined here. Declare them # in the standard hexadecimal way (as HTML, without the '#') # If none are given, you will get the standard default colors. #ColorHit 00805c #ColorFile 0040ff #ColorSite ff8000 #ColorKbyte ff0000 #ColorPage 00e0ff #ColorVisit ffff00 #ColorMisc 00e0ff #PieColor1 800080 #PieColor2 80ffc0 #PieColor3 ff00ff #PieColor4 ffc080 # End of configuration file... Have a nice day!