Awstats
AWStats is a powerful tool which generates server statistics. AWstats works as a CGI or from command line and shows you all possible information your log contains in a graphical way.
Installing Lighthttpd and Awstats
Basic Installation
For installing the additional packages first activate community packages and update the package index
Install the required packages:
# apk add lighttpd php82 fcgi php82-cgi
Configure Lighttpd
Edit lighttpd.conf (/etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf) and uncomment the line:
Contents of /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf
Edit mod_fastcgi.conf (/etc/lighttpd/mod_fastcgi.conf), find and change /usr/bin/php-cgi to /usr/bin/php-cgi82.
Contents of /etc/lighttpd/mod_fastcgi.conf
Start lighttpd
service and add it to default runlevel
# rc-service lighttpd start # rc-update add lighttpd default
Installing Awstats
apk add awstats -U -X http://build.alpinelinux.org:8009/backports/1.10/ --allow-untrusted
In /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf:
Contents of /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf
Configuting Awstats
Run awstats_configure.pl
awstats_configure.pl
-----> Running OS detected: Linux, BSD or Unix Do you want to continue setup from this NON standard directory [yN] ? y -----> Check for web server install Config file path ('none' to skip web server setup): none -----> Need to create a new config file ? y -----> Define config file name to create Example: www.mysite.com Example: demo Your web site, virtual server or profile name: awstats -----> Define config file path >/etc/awstats Press ENTER to continue... Press ENTER to finish...
Edit awstats.awstats.conf
nano /etc/awstats/awstats.awstats.conf Search the line LogFile=" " and configure your log path and file. e.g. LogFile="/var/log/messages"
Start http server and add to boot
/etc/init.d/lighttpd start && rc-update add lighttpd default
Browse
http://AWSTATS_IP_NUMBER/cgi-bin/awstats.pl?config=awstats
Note: Awstats is not working yet with dansguardian logs.