Webalizer issue...

bluemer

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Hello,

I have DirectAdmin installed on CentOS 5.5 64-Bit.. I try viewing Webalizer stats via DirectAdmin > Domain Admin > Complete Statistics > Webalizer > Select Domain > I then get File does not exist
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You must wait for the stats to be computed. This will only happen *after* logs exist (domain must resolve and be used).

Info for Admins: Downloading a new webalizer binary

So.. I installed a new binary.., and when I type webalizer into SSH Terminal I get...
[root@soul ~]# webalizer
webalizer: /usr/local/lib/libpng12.so.0: no version information available (required by /usr/lib64/libgd.so.2)
Webalizer V2.01-10 (Linux 2.6.18-194.el5) English
Using logfile STDIN (clf)
Creating output in current directory
Hostname for reports is 'domain.domain.net'
History file not found...

Warning: Truncating oversized hostname
Skipping bad record (1)

Warning: Truncating oversized hostname
Skipping bad record (2)

Warning: Truncating oversized hostname
Skipping bad record (3)

Warning: Truncating oversized hostname
Skipping bad record (4)


everytime I hit enter it keeps numbering 4, 5, 6, saying the samething...

I then hit Ctrl+V, and it takes me back to regular command line..


Anyone know whats going on?
 
You do that in the file manager.

Go to:

/domains/domain.com

There you will see the stats folder and there will be a protect action there that you can do that with.
 
Tried using Protect..

I did try to protect the directory using the Protect button, however whenever I protect the directory when I go to my URL it takes me to a 404-error page, and as soon as I unprotect the directory it works again.. It does this on both domains I am trying to do this too.. Any idea?
 
Actually let me correct that...

The webpage I have wordpress installed on with a working webpage shows a 404 error code when the directory is protected, and when not protected it displays the stats.. The webpage that DOES NOT have wordpress installed, or any webpage does actually popup asking for the password.


Any idea?
 
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