What is The Webalizer?
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A fast, free web server log file analysis program. Produces
HTML output for viewing with a web browser. Written in C on
a Linux platform, however designed to be as ANSI/POSIX
compliant as possible so porting to other UNIX platforms should
be painless. Binary distributions for most popular platforms
are available. Features multiple language support, incremental
processing capabilities, reverse DNS lookup support, export via
tab separated ascii files to popular databases and spreadsheets,
and much more. Supports standard CLF and combined logs, as well
as wu-ftpd xferlog and squid proxy logs, which can be either in
standard text format or gzip compressed.
Keywords: Web Analysis, Log Analysis, Usage Statistics, Linux, Unix
HTTP is changing under our feet. HTTP/1.1, our old friend, is being
supplemented by the brand new HTTP/2 standard. HTTP/2 provides many
benefits: improved speed, lower bandwidth usage, better connection
management, and more.
hyper supports the final draft of the HTTP/2 specification:
additionally, it provides support for drafts 14, 15, and 16 of the
HTTP/2 specification. It also supports the final draft of the HPACK
specification
Apache's status module is an easy way to get information about what
your webserver is doing - at any time, except when you need that
information. Because this information is normally gathered via the
server-status page, it will be unavailable when the webserver is not responding.
The system administrator can restart the daemon and hope to get a glimpse of the
server-status page, a tiny clue about what is causing the trouble, before the
server gets overloaded again.
This project aims at helping the system administrator get his information
in crisis situations.
Coda is a distributed file system. Among its features are disconnected
operation, good security model, server replication and persistent
client side caching.
This package builds the entire source tree but only installs(/packages)
the server side programs.
For more info, contact information available below.
EMAIL: coda@cs.cmu.edu
Fliggy inherits Twiggy and adds support for inlined Flash Policy
server (useful for Plack::Middleware::SocketIO or Flash WebSocket
fallback).
No need to run Flash Policy server as root on 843 port!
Usage is exactly the same as Twiggy, whenever you run twiggy command,
replace it with fliggy and you're ready to go.
Modify HTTP response headers.
Aget is a multithreaded HTTP download accelerator.
Pointed on the Win32 Project Flashget.
A TACACS+ server that allows authorization and authentication via net
on remote access servers: Authenticate users, authorize commands and log
accounting information.
Version 4 has improved features and bugfixes over the older 2.x versions.
Improved features among others and bugfixes: Microsoft CHAP support.
To enable MSCHAP you need to optain a key from Microsoft, see the FAQ
section in the users guide. Therefore this isn't enabled by default.
Cisco, the original developers, have stopped tac_plus development around
F4.0.4. There are different versions based on Cisco tac_plus, this is the
version from Shrubbery Networks.
Desktop aggregators are great. They sit there all day, pinging away at sites,
and as soon as they notice something new, they pop up little windows on your
desktop, and let you read items. But what about when you go home from work?
Or what about when you are on a trip? You get totally out of sync, and don't
know what you've read and haven't read. You are enraged.
Feed on Feeds A server side aggregator solves this. It keeps track of what
items you've read, and keeps happily checking up on your feeds no matter where
you are. Whenever you want to see what's new, you just bring up a web page and
scan the newest items. You can mark the items as read so they won't be shown
again. Or, you can just always show the most recent N items, like the way
LiveJournal's friends pages work. Also, having the aggregator in your browser
eliminates the "impedance mismatch" that sometimes occurs between a desktop
aggregator and your browser. All your native browsing methods work on a
FEED ON FEEDS page. Open pages in new tabs, bookmark them for later, browse
whatever way you like.
The server for Ventrilo is a voice chat program which supports multiple
channels with different rate codecs and several people on each channel.
Primarily aimed at team gamers but can be used as an IP phone as well.