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Well, it looks like that'd depend on which distro you're using.
The RPM based distros have an awstats package provided by Virtualmin (in which case you'll need to inquire in here just like this to find out ;-)
If you're using Ubuntu/Debian though, they provide their own awstats package (which appears to be at version 6.7 in Ubuntu now). For that, you'd probably be best off waiting for the distro to upgrade it (not that you can't roll your own, but doing so comes with plenty of gotches ;-)
-Eric
bcullins nm Joe...I figured it out.
bcullins Hi Joe,
I can't seem to get the AWStats plugin to work. I get "client denied by server configuration: /usr/share/awstats/wwwroot/cgi-bin/" when trying to access the stats. I'm sure this is an apache config problem but have no idea what it is. Have you run across this?
nm Joe...I figured it out.
Well, it looks like that'd depend on which distro you're using.
The RPM based distros have an awstats package provided by Virtualmin (in which case you'll need to inquire in here just like this to find out ;-)
If you're using Ubuntu/Debian though, they provide their own awstats package (which appears to be at version 6.7 in Ubuntu now). For that, you'd probably be best off waiting for the distro to upgrade it (not that you can't roll your own, but doing so comes with plenty of gotches ;-)
-Eric
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bcullins nm Joe...I figured it out.
bcullins Hi Joe,
I can't seem to get the AWStats plugin to work. I get "client denied by server configuration: /usr/share/awstats/wwwroot/cgi-bin/" when trying to access the stats. I'm sure this is an apache config problem but have no idea what it is. Have you run across this?
Thanks
Brian