[lug] (no subject)<--Subject is AWStats
Greg Horne
jeerygh at hotmail.com
Mon Aug 20 10:51:27 MDT 2001
Heh, sorry I forgot to add the subject!
>From: "Greg Horne" <jeerygh at hotmail.com>
>Reply-To: lug at lug.boulder.co.us
>To: lug at lug.boulder.co.us
>Subject: [lug] (no subject)
>Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 16:43:35 +0000
>
>I'm using AWStats (awstats.sourceforge.net) to report access for my
>customers that my company hosts. The program awstats.pl runs in the
>/cgi-bin directory which resides in the websites home directory. When it
>processes the websites log files it stores the result in
>/tmp/awstats/website.
>
>The directory /tmp/awstats/website has permissions 777 because when you go
>to http://website/cgi-bin/awstats.pl it will refresh (compile the logs into
>a file readable by AWStats) and save the statistics to
>/tmp/awstats/website.
>
>Does anybody use this program? Is there a way I can get it to run without
>the 777 permisions on the /tmp/awstats/website directory? Would I use a
><Directory> tag in the httpd.conf file to allow people to only write into
>/tmp/awstats/website with awstats log files? How would I do this.
>
>Any input would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Greg Horne
>
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