Advanced Web Statistics (AWStats) is a free powerful Web server logfile analyzer (Perl script) that shows you all your Web statistics including visits, unique visitors, pages, hits, rush hours, search engines, keywords used to find your site, robots, broken links, and more. It works with both IIS 5.0+ and Apache Web server log files as a CGI and/or from the command line. It also supports multiple languages including English, French, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, German, Polish, and Greek.
| Tags | Internet Web Dynamic Content CGI Tools/Libraries Site Management Logging Log Analysis |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | Perl |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This release will detect Windows 7. It can format numbers according to language. There are more MIME types, a geoip_asn_maxmind plugin, and graphgooglechartapi to use the online Google chart API to build a graph. This release can show the map of a country to report countries when using graphgooglechartapi. Part of the code was changed to use more functions and be cleaner. A parameter to ignore missing log files was added. Databases were updated. A plugin for Dolibarr ERP & CRM has been added.


Release Notes: Windows 7 detection has been added. Support for more Maxmind databases has been added. A new version of webmin was added. The ability to use the online Google chart API has been added. There were many other changes.


Release Notes: The name of the config file used to build data files was added to the data files header. Version details were added for Chrome, Opera, Safari, and Konqueror browsers. AdobeAir detection was added. A major update of the browsers, robots, and search_engines databases was made, including the addition of the Bing search engine. Bot detection was improved. The Breton language was added. Sub-pages were added for geoip maxmind modules in awstats_buildstaticpages. Some bugs were fixed.


Release Notes: The database of robots and search engines was expanded with support for Google Chrome browser, Wii, and more. The languages files were updated. A security fix and other changes were made.


No changes have been submitted for this release.
Recent comments
14 Aug 2006 23:37
AwStat
Been using awstats for a while, I think it's the best web statistic currently available for free!
29 Jan 2005 19:25
Re: security problems
> I'd been using awstats for a while, and
> it seemed nice enough. However, there
> seems to be a pretty serious security
> hole:
>
>
>
> The changelog and the FreeBSD port seem
> to indicate that the bug is in 6.2, and
> is fixed in 6.3. However, freshmeat,
> sourceforge, and the BSD ports system
> (after a fresh cvsup) don't seem to show
> any signs that 6.3 actually exists.
>
> Some clarification from the developer
> would be very helpful. I'm looking for a
> different program now.
True, the first security hole in AWStats life was found in december but was fixed two days after.
You can download stable 6.3 from AWStats web site to fix it.
21 Jan 2005 14:09
security problems
I'd been using awstats for a while, and it seemed nice enough. However, there seems to be a pretty serious security hole:
The changelog and the FreeBSD port seem to indicate that the bug is in 6.2, and is fixed in 6.3. However, freshmeat, sourceforge, and the BSD ports system (after a fresh cvsup) don't seem to show any signs that 6.3 actually exists.
Some clarification from the developer would be very helpful. I'm looking for a different program now.
22 Sep 2004 00:46
Re: Awstats is a mess
> I downloaded Awstats this afternoon and
> some hours later all I can tell is:
> Never touch it!
> This program is a real mess, maybe the
> programmer should spend some time in
> re-working on it.
> It deletes logfiles if ran as root,
> can't read those files and so on. Here's
> what I experienced:
>
> 1) It didn't give me any hits. =
> Debugged and deleted lines looking for
> wrong code which was obviously correct.
> 2) it stopped telling me my log-format
> was wrong (apache latest version btw.) =
> Verified log-format, 100% correct.
>
> The site has an FAQ-Section, under
> construction. This program really looks
> pretty good and neat, why hasn't it been
> debugged before released? I'll switch to
> anther program now, there are thousands
> of others and this one has gone into my
> 'not-for-use'-trashcan :(
you must be non-techie...
or newbie or just blind
and well... stupid (sorry, just conclusion),
awstats is very good program, with nice documentation
works flawless and is not very hard to configure
did you read tfm?
30 Jun 2004 13:20
Re: Great Program
This program looks great, but the website doesn't seem to give instructions on installation for us non-techies. There seems to be a few options to download. What do I download, and where to install?
I own my website, but not the server it is on. It is on a Unix server with, I believe Apache software. I have logs to read and CGI access. Do I install it in the CGI folder?
Thanks for patience and assistance.
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