Configuring Webalizer for sites
Webalizer reports must be configured from the command line interface. You can not configure Webalizer using the control panel.
Webalizer reports are generated in accordance with the options set in the Webalizer configuration.
Note: The configuration file is called webalizer.conf and placed in the respective Webalizer directories (Web/FTP) within the site's file system.
You can modify the configuration options to change the default behavior of Webalizer reports.
To change the configuration options:
Log on to the server using the Telnet or SSH remote login service.
If you are using the SSH service, type the following at the command prompt.
ssh <server_name>
For example, if you have a server by the host name example, then type, ssh example
If you are using Telnet, type the following:
telnet <server_name>
To assume root privileges for the site, using the following command.
su
Change your working directory to the home directory of the site using the following command.
/usr/sbin/chroot /home/virtual/<site name>
where /usr/sbin/chroot is the command to change your working directory to the home directory of the site
/home/virtual/<site name> is the absolute path to the site's home directory
Important: When you use this command, you must leave a space between the command /usr/sbin/chroot and the directory path /home/virtual/<site name>,otherwise it will result in an error.
At the command prompt, type the following command to modify the configuration file.
To modify the configuration file of Web server
vi /etc/webalizer/web/webalizer.conf
To modify the configuration file of FTP server
vi /etc/webalizer/ftp/webalizer.conf
The configuration file opens. Each option is preceded by a detailed description of the option. Use the definitions in the configuration file to help you modify the file.
Change the configuration options as needed.
To save the changes and exit the configuration file, type the following command.
:wq
To view the report, run Webalizer.