I have a raw "access.log" file from Apache. Is there any web based version tool where I can just submit this raw log file and return me the analysis results
I am aware of the code such as AWSTATS, but it require us to install it in the server, which is not what I want.
If you're on a mac (or *nix, windows) you can check out http://www.sawmill.net which has a standalone app that does exactly what you're looking for.
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Joe
Give a try to Nihuo Web Log Analyzer. Easy to use, powerful filter system can help you mining out each detail information from your log files.
Instead of uploading the
access.log
file to an unknown and untrusted third party, I'd suggest installing a desktop application like Apache Log Viewer. Quoted from its website:If you like the command line style and are *nix based http://goaccess.prosoftcorp.com/ ticks the box for me, available via brew as well for mac for nice and easy installation, but dont expect pretty graphs...
I tried 'Apache Log Viewer' (it sounds like an Apache product, but I don't think it is) and it seems to be complete rubbish. The pie charts for country are useless and unsorted - .0023% Tobago or something. I could find no way to get figures for single html pages. The colour coding only shows e.g.304 in red or something. There seems to be no recognition of e.g. google and other spiders. AWStats despite its limiatations appears to be much better.
The general appearance is like very mnay bits of software: a row of buttons with hardly any indication of what they do, the usual 'File' Edit' things with, again, single words which you have to try to decode, unhelpful help and all the rest.
I doubt it's worth wasting time on it.