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Re: Securing Awstats on 10.3.9



On Sep 26, 2005, at 6:41 AM, Christian Enqvist wrote:

I got a small hosting server running 10.3.9 with awstats for analyzing webserver logs and it all works just fine, except for two things that are bugging me. First, how do i limit access so that they have to log in when accessing stats using a browser? .htaccess isnt possible since the logs are owned by the system, right? Do i use realms, and if so how do i set it up?

On a Linux system we setup /awstats as a protected directory (.htaccess passwd). Once the right login was provided, the index in / awstats redirected the user to the correct full path in /cgi-bin/ awstats/awstats.pl?...


It's not the best solution.
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