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webalizer(1)                              The Webalizer                              webalizer(1)



NAME
       webalizer - A web server log file analysis tool.

SYNOPSIS
       webalizer [ option ... ] [ log-file ]

       webazolver [ option ... ] [ log-file ]

DESCRIPTION
       The Webalizer is a web server log file analysis program which produces usage statistics in
       HTML format for viewing with a browser.  The results are presented in  both  columnar  and
       graphical  format,  which  facilitates  interpretation.  Yearly, monthly, daily and hourly
       usage statistics are presented, along with the ability to  display  usage  by  site,  URL,
       referrer,  user  agent (browser), username, search strings, entry/exit pages,  and country
       (some information may not be available if not present in the log file being processed).

       The Webalizer supports CLF (common log format) log files, as well as Combined log  formats
       as  defined by NCSA and others, and variations of these which it attempts to handle intel‐
       ligently.  In addition, the Webalizer supports xferlog formatted (FTP)  log  files,  squid
       proxy  logs and W3C extended format logs.  Logs may also be compressed, via gzip (.gz) or,
       if enabled at compile time, bzip2 (.bz2).  If a compressed log file is detected,  it  will
       be  automatically  uncompressed  while it is read.  Compressed logs must have the standard
       gzip extension of .gz or bzip2 extension of .bz2.

       webazolver is normally just a symbolic link to the Webalizer.   When  run  as  webazolver,
       only  DNS  file  creation/updates  are performed, and the program will exit once complete.
       All normal options and configuration directives are available, however many  will  not  be
       used.   In  addition,  a  DNS cache file must be specified.  If the number of DNS children
       processes to use are not specified, the webazolver will default to 5.

       This documentation applies to The Webalizer Version 2.23

RUNNING THE WEBALIZER
       The Webalizer was designed to be run from a Unix command line prompt or as a crond(8) job.
       Once executed, the general flow of the program is:

       o       A  default  configuration  file  is  scanned  for.  A file named webalizer.conf is
               searched for in the current directory, and if found, it's  configuration  data  is
               parsed.   If  the  file  is  not  present  in  the  current  directory,   the file
               /etc/webalizer.conf is searched for and, if found, is used instead.

       o       Any command line arguments given to the program are parsed.  This may include  the
               specification  of  a  configuration  file,  which  is  processed at the time it is
               encountered.

       o       If a log file was specified, it is opened and made ready for  processing.   If  no
               log  file  was  given, STDIN is used for input.  If the log filename '-' is speci‐
               fied, STDIN will be forced.

       o       If an output directory was specified, the program does a chdir(2) to  that  direc‐
               tory  in preparation for generating output.  If no output directory was given, the
               current directory is used.

       o       If a non-zero number of DNS  Children  processes  were  specified,  they  will  be
               started,  and  the  specified log file will be processed, creating or updating the
               specified DNS cache file.

       o       If no hostname was given, the  program  attempts  to  get  the  hostname  using  a
               uname(2) system call.  If that fails, localhost is used.

       o       A  history  file  is  searched for in the current directory (output directory) and
               read if found.  This file keeps totals for previous months, which is used  in  the
               main  index.html HTML document.  Note: The file location can now be specified with
               the HistoryName configuration option.

       o       If incremental processing was specified, a data file is searched for and loaded if
               found,  containing the 'internal state' data of the program at the end of a previ‐
               ous run.  Note: The file location can now be specified  with  the  IncrementalName
               configuration option.

       o       Main processing begins on the log file.  If the log spans multiple months, a sepa‐
               rate HTML document is created for each month.

       o       After main processing, the main index.html page is created, which  has  totals  by
               month and links to each months HTML document.

       o       A new history file is saved to disk, which includes totals generated by The Webal‐
               izer during the current run.

       o       If incremental processing was specified, a data file is written that contains  the
               'internal state' data at the end of this run.

INCREMENTAL PROCESSING
       The  Webalizer  supports  incremental  run capability.  Simply put, this allows processing
       large log files by breaking them up into  smaller  pieces,  and  processing  these  pieces
       instead.  What this means in real terms is that you can now rotate your log files as often
       as you want, and still be able to produce monthly usage statistics without the loss of any
       detail.   Basically,  The  Webalizer  saves and restores all internal data in a file named
       webalizer.current.  This allows the program to 'start where it left off' so to speak,  and
       allows  the  preservation  of detail from one run to the next.  The data file is placed in
       the current output directory, and is a plain ASCII text file that can be viewed  with  any
       standard  text  editor.   It's  location and name may be changed using the IncrementalName
       configuration keyword.

       Some special precautions need to be taken when using the incremental run capability of The
       Webalizer.   Configuration options should not be changed between runs, as that could cause
       corruption of the internal data stored.  For example, changing the MangleAgents level will
       cause  different representations of user agents to be stored, producing invalid results in
       the user agents section of the report.  If you need to change configuration options, do it
       at  the end of the month after normal processing of the previous month and before process‐
       ing the current month.  You may also want to delete the webalizer.current file as well.

       The Webalizer also attempts to prevent data duplication by keeping track of the  timestamp
       of  the  last  record processed.  This timestamp is then compared to current records being
       processed, and any records that were logged previous to that timestamp are ignored.  This,
       in  theory,  should  allow  you  to  re-process  logs that have already been processed, or
       process logs that contain a mix of processed/not yet processed records,  and  not  produce
       duplication  of  statistics.   The only time this may break is if you have duplicate time‐
       stamps in two separate log files... any records in the second log file that  do  have  the
       same timestamp as the last record in the previous log file processed, will be discarded as
       if they had already been processed.  There are lots of ways to prevent this  however,  for
       example,  stopping  the web server before rotating logs will prevent this situation.  This
       setup also necessitates that you always process logs  in  chronological  order,  otherwise
       data loss will occur as a result of the timestamp compare.

REVERSE DNS LOOKUPS
       The  Webalizer  fully  supports  IPv4 and IPv6 DNS lookups, and maintains a cache of those
       lookups to reduce processing the same addresses in subsequent runs.  The cache file can be
       created at run-time, or may be created before running the webalizer using either the stand
       alone 'webazolver' program, or The Webalizer (DNS) Cache file manager program 'wcmgr'.  In
       order to perform reverse lookups, a DNSCache file must be specified, either on the command
       line or in a configuration file.  In order to create/update the cache  file  at  run-time,
       the  number  of DNSChildren must also be specified, and can be anything between 1 and 100.
       This specifies the number of child processes to be forked, each of which will perform net‐
       work DNS queries in order to lookup up the addresses and update the cache.  Cached entries
       that are older than a specified TTL (time to live) will be  expired,  and  if  encountered
       again in a log, will be looked up at that time in order to 'freshen' them (verify the name
       is still the same and update its timestamp).  The default TTL is 7 days,  however  may  be
       set  to  anything  between 1 and 100 days.  Using the 'wcmgr' program, entries may also be
       marked as 'permanent', in which case they will persist (with an infinite TTL) in the cache
       until manually removed.  See the file DNS.README for additional information and examples.

GEOLOCATION LOOKUPS
       The  Webalizer has the ability to perform geolocation lookups on IP addresses using either
       it's own internal GeoDB database,  or optionally the GeoIP  database  from  MaxMind,  Inc.
       (www.maxmind.com).  If used, unresolved addresses will be searched for in the database and
       its country of origin will be returned if found.  This  actually  produces  more  accurate
       Country  information  than  DNS lookups, since the DNS address space has additional gcTLDs
       that do not necessarily map to a specific country (such as .net and .com).  It is possible
       to  use  both  DNS  lookups and geolocation lookups at the same time, which will cause any
       addresses that could not be resolved using DNS lookups to then be looked up in  the  data‐
       base,  greatly reducing the number of Unknown/Unresolved entries in the generated reports.
       The native GeoDB geolocation database provided by The Webalizer fully supports  both  IPv4
       and  IPv6  lookups,  is  updated regularly and is the preferred geolocation method for use
       with The Webalizer.  The most current version of the database can be obtained from our ftp
       site (ftp://ftp.mrunix.net/).

COMMAND LINE OPTIONS
       The  Webalizer  supports  many different configuration options that will alter the way the
       program behaves and generates output.  Most of these can be specified on the command line,
       while  some  can  only  be specified in a configuration file. The command line options are
       listed below, with references to the corresponding configuration file keywords.

       General Options

       -h      Display all available command line options and exit program.

       -v      Be verbose.  Will cause the program to output informational and Debug messages  at
               run-time.

       -V      Display  the  program  version  and exit.  Additional program specific information
               will be displayed if verbose mode is also used (e.g. '-vV'), which can  be  useful
               when submitting bug reports.

       -d      Debug.  Display debugging information for errors and warnings.

       -i      IgnoreHist.   Ignore  history.  USE WITH CAUTION. This will cause The Webalizer to
               ignore any previous monthly history file only.  Incremental data (if  present)  is
               still processed.

       -b      IgnoreState.   Ignore  incremental  data file.  USE WITH CAUTION.  This will cause
               The Webalizer to ignore any existing  incremental  data  file.   By  ignoring  the
               incremental  data file, all previous processing for the current month will be lost
               and those logs must be re-processed.

       -p      Incremental.  Preserve internal data between runs.

       -q      Quiet.  Suppress informational messages.  Does not suppress warnings or errors.

       -Q      ReallyQuiet.  Suppress all messages including warnings and errors.

       -T      TimeMe.  Force display of timing information at end of processing.

       -c file Use configuration file file.

       -n name HostName.  Use the hostname name.

       -o dir  OutputDir.  Use output directory dir.

       -t name ReportTitle.  Use name for report title.

       -F ( clf | ftp | squid | w3c )
               LogType.  Specify log type to be processed.  Value can be either clf,  ftp,  squid
               or w3c format.  If not specified, will default to CLF format.  FTP logs must be in
               standard wu-ftpd xferlog format.

       -f      FoldSeqErr.  Fold out of sequence log records back into analysis, by  treating  as
               if  they  were  the  same  date/time  as  the  last good record.  Normally, out of
               sequence log records are simply ignored.

       -Y      CountryGraph. Suppress country graph.

       -G      HourlyGraph.  Suppress hourly graph.

       -x name HTMLExtension.  Defines HTML file extension to use.  If not specified, defaults to
               html.  Do not include the leading period.

       -H      HourlyStats.  Suppress hourly statistics.

       -K num  IndexMonths.   Specify  how  many  months  should  be  displayed in the main index
               (yearly summary) table.  Default is 12 months.  Can be set to anything between  12
               and 120 months (1 to 10 years).

       -k num  GraphMonths.   Specify  how  many  months  should  be  displayed in the main index
               (yearly summary) graph.  Default is 12 months.  Can be set to anything between  12
               and 72 months (1 to 6 years).

       -L      GraphLegend.  Suppress color coded graph legends.

       -l num  GraphLines.   Specify number of background lines. Default is 2.  Use zero ('0') to
               disable the lines.

       -P name PageType.  Specify file extensions that are considered pages.  Sometimes  referred
               to as pageviews.

       -O name OmitPage.  Specify URLs to exclude from being counted as pages.

       -m num  VisitTimeout.   Specify the Visit timeout period.  Specified in number of seconds.
               Default is 1800 seconds (30 minutes).

       -I name IndexAlias.  Use the filename name as an additional alias for index..

       -M num  MangleAgents.  Mangle user agent names according to the mangle level specified  by
               num.  Mangle levels are:

               5           Browser name and major version.

               4           Browser name, major and minor version.

               3           Browser name, major version, minor version to two decimal places.

               2           Browser name, major and minor versions and sub-version.

               1           Browser name, version and machine type if possible.

               0           All information (left unchanged).

       -g num  GroupDomains.  Automatically  group sites by domain.  The grouping level specified
               by num can be thought of as 'the number of dots' to display in the grouping.   The
               default value of 0 disables any domain grouping.

       -D name DNSCache.  Use the DNS cache file name.

       -N num  DNSChildren.  Use num DNS children processes to perform DNS lookups, either creat‐
               ing or updating the DNS cache file.  Specify zero (0) to disable cache  file  cre‐
               ation/updates.  If given, a DNS cache filename must be specified.

       -j      Enable  GeoDB.   This  enables the internal GeoDB geolocation services provided by
               The Webalizer.

       -J name GeoDBDatabase.  Use the alternate GeoDB database name.

       -w      Enable GeoIP.  Enables GeoIP (by MaxMind Inc.) geolocation  services.   If  native
               GeoDB services are also enabled, then this option will have no effect.

       -W name GeoIPDatabase.  Use the alternate GeoIP database name.

       -z name FlagDir.   Specify  location of the country flag graphics and enable their display
               in the top country table.  The directory name is relative to the output  directory
               being used unless an absolute path is given (ie: starts with a leading '/').

       Hide Options

       -a name HideAgent.  Hide user agents matching name.

       -r name HideReferrer.  Hide referrer matching name.

       -s name HideSite.  Hide site matching name.

       -X      HideAllSites.  Hide all individual sites (only display groups).

       -u name HideURL.  Hide URL matching name.

       Table size options

       -A num  TopAgents.  Display the top num user agents table.

       -R num  TopReferrers.  Display the top num referrers table.

       -S num  TopSites.  Display the top num sites table.

       -U num  TopURLs.  Display the top num URLs table.

       -C num  TopCountries.  Display the top num countries table.

       -e num  TopEntry.  Display the top num entry pages table.

       -E num  TopExit.  Display the top num exit pages table.

CONFIGURATION FILES
       Configuration  files  are standard ASCII(7) text files that may be created or edited using
       any standard editor.  Blank lines and lines  that  begin  with  a  pound  sign  ('#')  are
       ignored.   Any  other  lines  are  considered to be configuration lines, and have the form
       "Keyword Value", where the ´Keyword´ is one of the currently available configuration  key‐
       words  defined  below,  and 'Value' is the value to assign to that particular option.  Any
       text found after the keyword up to the end of the line is considered the keyword's  value,
       so you should not include anything after the actual value on the line that is not actually
       part of the value being assigned.  The file sample.conf  provided  with  the  distribution
       contains lots of useful documentation and examples as well.

       General Configuration Keywords

       LogFile name
               Use log file named name.  If none specified, STDIN will be used.

       LogType name
               Specify  log  file type as name. Values can be either clf, squid, ftp or w3c, with
               the default being clf.

       OutputDir dir
               Create output in the directory dir.  If none specified, the current directory will
               be used.

       HistoryName name
               Filename  to  use  for history file.  Relative to output directory unless absolute
               name is given (ie: starts with '/'). Defaults to ´webalizer.hist' in the  standard
               output directory.

       ReportTitle name
               Use  the  title  string  name  for  the  report title.  If none specified, use the
               default of (in english) "Usage Statistics for ".

       HostName name
               Set the hostname for the report as name.  If none specified, an  attempt  will  be
               made  to gather the hostname via a uname(2) system call.  If that fails, localhost
               will be used.

       UseHTTPS ( yes | no )
               Use https:// on links to URLS, instead of the default http://, in the  'Top  URLs'
               table.

       HTAccess ( yes | no )
               Enables the creation of a default .htaccess file in the output directory.

       Quiet ( yes | no )
               Suppress  informational  messages.   Warning  and  Error messages will not be sup‐
               pressed.

       ReallyQuiet ( yes | no )
               Suppress all messages, including Warning and Error messages.

       Debug ( yes | no )
               Print extra debugging information on Warnings and Errors.

       TimeMe ( yes | no )
               Force timing information at end of processing.

       GMTTime ( yes | no )
               Use GMT (UTC) time instead of local timezone for reports.

       IgnoreHist ( yes | no )
               Ignore previous monthly history file.  USE WITH CAUTION.  Does not prevent  Incre‐
               mental file processing.

       IgnoreState ( yes | no )
               Ignore incremental data file.  USE WITH CAUTION.  By ignoring the incremental data
               file, all previous processing for the current month will be lost  and  those  logs
               must be re-processed.

       FoldSeqErr ( yes | no )
               Fold  out  of  sequence log records back into analysis by treating them as if they
               had the same date/time as the last good record.  Normally,  out  of  sequence  log
               records are ignored.

       CountryGraph ( yes | no )
               Display Country Usage Graph in output report.

       CountryFlags ( yes | no )
               Enable or disable the display of flags in the top country table.

       FlagDir name
               Specifies  the  directory name where the flag graphics are located.  If not speci‐
               fied, the default is in the flags directory directly under  the  output  directory
               being  used.   If  specified,  the  display  of  country  flags will be enabled by
               default.  Using 'FlagDir flags' is identical to using 'CountryFlags yes'.

       DailyGraph ( yes | no )
               Display Daily Graph in output report.

       DailyStats ( yes | no )
               Display Daily Statistics in output report.

       HourlyGraph ( yes | no )
               Display Hourly Graph in output report.

       HourlyStats ( yes | no )
               Display Hourly Statistics in output report.

       PageType name
               Define the file extensions to consider as a page.  If a file is found to have  the
               same  extension  as  name,  it  will  be  counted  as  a  page (sometimes called a
               pageview).

       PagePrefix name
               Allows URLs with the prefix name to be counted as a page type regardless of actual
               file type.  This allows you to treat contents under specified directories as pages
               no matter what their extension is.

       OmitPage name
               Specifies URLs which should not be counted as pages, regardless of their extension
               (or lack thereof).

       GraphLegend ( yes | no )
               Allows the color coded graph legends to be enabled/disabled.

       GraphLines num
               Specify the number of background reference lines displayed on the graphs produced.
               Disable by using zero ('0'), default is 2.

       IndexMonths num
               Specify the number of months to display in the main index (yearly summary)  table.
               Default  is  12 months.  Can be set to anything between 12 and 120 months (1 to 10
               years).

       YearHeaders ( yes | no )
               Enable/disable the display of year headers in the main index (yearly summary)  ta‐
               ble.   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'.  Default is 'yes'.

       YearTotals ( yes | no )
               Enable/disable the display of year totals in the main index (yearly  summary)  ta‐
               ble.  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'.  Default is 'yes'.

       GraphMonths num
               Specify the number of months to display in the main index (yearly summary)  graph.
               Default  is  12  months.   Can be set to anything between 12 and 72 months (1 to 6
               years).

       VisitTimeout num
               Specifies the visit timeout value.  Default is 1800 seconds (30 minutes).  A visit
               is  determined  by  looking at the difference in time between the current and last
               request from a specific site.  If the difference is greater or equal to the  time‐
               out value, the request is counted as a new visit.  Specified in seconds.

       IndexAlias name
               Use name as an additional alias for index.*.

       DefaultIndex ( yes | no )
               Enables  or  disables  the  use of 'index.' as a default index name to be stripped
               from the end of URLs.  This does not effect any index names that  may  be  defined
               with the IndexAlias option.

       MangleAgents num
               Mangle user agent names based on mangle level num.  See the -M command line switch
               for mangle levels and their meaning.  The default is 0, which doesn't mangle  user
               agents at all.

       StripCGI ( yes | no )
               Determines  if  URL CGI variables should be stripped from the end of URLs.  Values
               may be 'yes' or 'no', with the default being 'yes'.

       TrimSquidURL num
               Allows squid log URLs to be reduced in granularity by truncating  them  after  num
               slashes  ('/') after the http:// prefix.  A setting of one (1) will cause all URLs
               to be summarized by domain only.  The default value is zero (0), which  will  dis‐
               able any URL modifications and leave them exactly as found in the log file.

       SearchEngine name variable
               Allows  the  specification of search engines and their query strings.  The name is
               the name to match against the referrer string for  a  given  search  engine.   The
               variable  is  the  cgi  variable that the search engine uses for queries.  See the
               sample.conf file for example usage with common search engines.

       SearchCaseI ( yes | no )
               Determines if search strings should be  treated  case  insensitive  or  not.   The
               default is 'yes', which lowercases all search strings (treat as case insensitive).

       Incremental ( yes | no )
               Enable Incremental mode processing.

       IncrementalName name
               Filename  to  use  for  incremental  data.  Relative to output directory unless an
               absolute name is given (ie: starts with '/').  Defaults to ´webalizer.current'  in
               the standard output directory.

       DNSCache name
               Filename  to  use for the DNS cache.  Relative to output directory unless an abso‐
               lute name is given (ie: starts with '/').

       DNSChildren num
               Number of children DNS processes to run in order to create/update  the  DNS  cache
               file.  Specify zero (0) to disable.

       CacheIPs ( yes | no )
               Cache unresolved IP addresses in the DNS database.  Default is 'no'.

       CacheTTL num
               DNS  cache entry time to live (TTL) in days.  Default is 7 days.  May be any value
               between 1 and 100.

       GeoDB ( yes | no )
               Allows native GeoDB geolocation services to be enabled or disabled.  Default value
               is 'no'.

       GeoDBDatabase name
               Allows the use of an alternate GeoDB database name.  If not specified, the default
               database will be used.

       GeoIP ( yes | no )
               Allows GeoIP (by MaxMind Inc.) geolocation services to  be  enabled  or  disabled.
               Default is 'no'.  If native GeoDB geolocation services are also enabled, then this
               option will have no effect (and the native GeoDB services will be used).

       GeoIPDatabase name
               Allows the use of an alternate GeoIP database name.  If not specified, the default
               database will be used.

       Top Table Keywords

       TopAgents num
               Display the top num User Agents table. Use zero to disable.

       AllAgents ( yes | no )
               Create separate HTML page with All User Agents.

       TopReferrers num
               Display the top num Referrers table. Use zero to disable.

       AllReferrers ( yes | no )
               Create separate HTML page with All Referrers.

       TopSites num
               Display the top num Sites table. Use zero to disable.

       TopKSites num
               Display the top num Sites (by KByte) table.  Use zero to disable.

       AllSites ( yes | no )
               Create separate HTML page with All Sites.

       TopURLs num
               Display the top num URLs table. Use zero to disable.

       TopKURLs num
               Display the top num URLs (by KByte) table.  Use zero to disable.

       AllURLs ( yes | no )
               Create separate HTML page with All URLs.

       TopCountries num
               Display the top num Countries in the table. Use zero to disable.

       TopEntry num
               Display the top num Entry Pages in the table.  Use zero to disable.

       TopExit num
               Display the top num Exit Pages in the table.  Use zero to disable.

       TopSearch num
               Display the top num Search Strings in the table.  Use zero to disable.

       AllSearchStr ( yes | no )
               Create separate HTML page with All Search Strings.

       TopUsers num
               Display  the  top num Usernames in the table.  Use zero to disable.  Usernames are
               only available if using http based authentication.

       AllUsers ( yes | no )
               Create separate HTML page with All Usernames.

       Hide/Ignore/Group/Include Keywords

       HideAgent name
               Hide User Agents that match name.

       HideReferrer name
               Hide Referrers that match name.

       HideSite name
               Hide Sites that match name.

       HideAllSites ( yes | no )
               Hide all individual sites.  This causes only grouped sites to be displayed.

       HideURL name
               Hide URLs that match name.

       HideUser name
               Hide Usernames that match name.

       IgnoreAgent name
               Ignore User Agents that match name.

       IgnoreReferrer name
               Ignore Referrers that match name.

       IgnoreSite name
               Ignore Sites that match name.

       IgnoreURL name
               Ignore URLs that match name.

       IgnoreUser name
               Ignore Usernames that match name.

       GroupAgent name [Label]
               Group User Agents that match name.  Display Label in 'Top Agent'  table  if  given
               (instead of name).  name may be enclosed in quotes.

       GroupReferrer name [Label]
               Group  Referrers  that match name.  Display Label in 'Top Referrer' table if given
               (instead of name).  name may be enclosed in quotes.

       GroupSite name [Label]
               Group Sites that match name.  Display Label in 'Top Site' table if given  (instead
               of name).  name may be enclosed in quotes.

       GroupDomains num
               Automatically  group sites by domain.  The value num specifies the level of group‐
               ing, and can be thought of as the 'number of dots' to be displayed.   The  default
               value of 0 disables domain grouping.

       GroupURL name [Label]
               Group URLs that match name.  Display Label in 'Top URL' table if given (instead of
               name).  name may be enclosed in quotes.

       GroupUser name [Label]
               Group Usernames that match name.  Display Label in 'Top Usernames' table if  given
               (instead of name).  name may be enclosed in quotes.

       IncludeSite name
               Force inclusion of sites that match name.  Takes precedence over Ignore* keywords.

       IncludeURL name
               Force inclusion of URLs that match name.  Takes precedence over Ignore* keywords.

       IncludeReferrer name
               Force  inclusion of Referrers that match name.  Takes precedence over Ignore* key‐
               words.

       IncludeAgent name
               Force inclusion of User Agents that match name.   Takes  precedence  over  Ignore*
               keywords.

       IncludeUser name
               Force  inclusion of Usernames that match name.  Takes precedence over Ignore* key‐
               words.

       HTML Generation Keywords

       HTMLExtension text
               Defines the HTML file extension to use.  Default is  html.   Do  not  include  the
               leading period!

       HTMLPre text
               Insert text at the very beginning of the generated HTML file.  Defaults to a stan‐
               dard html 3.2 DOCTYPE record.

       HTMLHead text
               Insert text within the <HEAD></HEAD> block of the HTML file.

       HTMLBody text
               Insert text in HTML page, starting with the <BODY> tag.  If used, the  first  line
               must be a <BODY ...> tag.  Multiple lines may be specified.

       HTMLPost text
               Insert  text  at  top  (before  horiz. rule) of HTML pages.  Multiple lines may be
               specified.

       HTMLTail text
               Insert text at bottom of the HTML page.  The text is top and right aligned  within
               a table column at the end of the report.

       HTMLEnd text
               Insert text at the very end of the HTML page.  If not specified, the default is to
               insert the ending </BODY> and </HTML> tags.  If used, you must supply  these  tags
               yourself.

       LinkReferrer ( yes | no )
               Determines  if the referrers listed in the top referrers table should be displayed
               as plain text, or as a link to the referrer URL.

       ColorHit ( rrggbb | 00805c )
               Sets the graph's hit-color to the specified html color (no '#').

       ColorFile ( rrggbb | 0040ff )
               Sets the graph's file-color to the specified html color (no '#').

       ColorSite ( rrggbb | ff8000 )
               Sets the graph's site-color to the specified html color (no '#').

       ColorKbyte ( rrggbb | ff0000 )
               Sets the graph's kilobyte-color to the specified html color (no '#').

       ColorPage ( rrggbb | 00e0ff )
               Sets the graph's page-color to the specified html color (no '#').

       ColorVisit ( rrggbb | ffff00 )
               Sets the graph's visit-color to the specified html color (no '#').

       ColorMisc ( rrggbb | 00e0ff )
               Sets the 'miscellaneous' color for table headers (not  graphs)  to  the  specified
               html color (no '#').

       PieColor1 ( rrggbb | 800080 )
               Sets the pie's first optional color to the specified html color (no '#').

       PieColor2 ( rrggbb | 80ffc0 )
               Sets the pie's second optional color to the specified html color (no '#').

       PieColor3 ( rrggbb | ff00ff )
               Sets the pie's third optional color to the specified html color (no '#').

       PieColor4 ( rrggbb | ffc480 )
               Sets the pie's fourth optional color to the specified html color (no '#').

       Dump Object Keywords

       The Webalizer allows you to export processed data to other programs by using tab delimited
       text files.  The Dump* commands specify which files are to be written, and where.

       DumpPath name
               Save dump files in directory name.  If not specified, the default output directory
               will be used.  Do not specify a trailing slash ('/').

       DumpExtension name
               Use  name  as the filename extension for dump files.  If not given, the default of
               tab will be used.

       DumpHeader ( yes | no )
               Print a column header as the first record of the file.

       DumpSites ( yes | no )
               Dump the sites data to a tab delimited file.

       DumpURLs ( yes | no )
               Dump the url data to a tab delimited file.

       DumpReferrers ( yes | no )
               Dump the referrer data to a tab delimited file.  This data is  only  available  if
               using a log that contains referrer information (ie: a combined format web log).

       DumpAgents ( yes | no )
               Dump  the user agent data to a tab delimited file.  This data is only available if
               using a log that contains user agent information (ie: a combined format web log).

       DumpUsers ( yes | no )
               Dump the username data to a tab delimited file.  This data is  only  available  if
               processing a wu-ftpd xferlog or a web log that contains http authentication infor‐
               mation.

       DumpSearchStr ( yes | no )
               Dump the search string data to a tab delimited file.  This data is only  available
               if  processing  a web log that contains referrer information and had search string
               information present.

FILES
       webalizer.conf      Default configuration file.  Is searched for in the current  directory
                           and if not found, in the /etc/ directory.

       webalizer.hist      Monthly history file for previous months.  (can be changed)

       webalizer.current   Current state data file (Incremental processing).  (can be changed)

       xxxxx_YYYYMM.html   Various monthly HTML output files produced. (extension can be changed)

       xxxxx_YYYYMM.png    Various monthly image files used in the reports.

       xxxxx_YYYYMM.tab    Monthly tab delimited text files.  (extension can be changed)

BUGS
       Please report bugs to the author.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright  (C)  1997-2013 by Bradford L. Barrett.  Distributed under the GNU GPL.  See the
       files "COPYING" and "Copyright", supplied with all distributions for  additional  informa‐
       tion.

AUTHOR
       Bradford L. Barrett <brad at mrunix dot net>



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