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Awstats data file 6.6
Awstats data file 6.6





  1. #Awstats data file 6.6 install
  2. #Awstats data file 6.6 update
  3. #Awstats data file 6.6 password
  4. #Awstats data file 6.6 plus

usr/local/directadmin/plugins/awstats/update/update.sh: line 20: cd: /usr/local/directadmin/plugins/awstats/update/awstats-: No such file or directoryĬopying awstas /usr/local/directadmin/plugins/awstats/update/awstats-/No such file or directory bin/tar: Error exit delayed from previous errorsĪwstats extracted in /usr/local/directadmin/plugins/awstats/update/awstats. => `/usr/local/directadmin/plugins/awstats/update/awstats.tgz' ~]# /usr/local/directadmin/plugins/awstats/update/update.sh I have now cleaned up everything and installed this new plugin. That will move all stats to the users /stats folders and be part of their normal backups for restore. If you are usnig a version previous to 3.0.2, then run this: > cd /usr/local/directadmin/plugins/awstats/hooks

#Awstats data file 6.6 install

This will install it on all users domains (without having to go into each acct and do it manually)

awstats data file 6.6

> chmod 755 /usr/local/directadmin/scripts/custom/user_create_post.shġ0 0 * * * echo 'action=tally&value=all' > /usr/local/directadmin/data/task.queueġ0 0 * * * root /usr/local/directadmin/plugins/awstats/hooks/cgi-bin/awstats_ now -awstatsprog=/usr/local/directadmin/plugins/awstats/hooks/cgi-bin/ & echo 'action=tally&value=all' > /usr/local/directadmin/data/task.queueĥ) Login to DA Admin panel and click on the AWSTATS plugin link and activate all existing users ( other then webadmin,admin, clamav, dovecot). > cd /usr/local/directadmin/plugins/awstats/update/ģ) Setup to automatically add access for new accounts created in DA: I'm going to try and keep improving on his work and naturally, never a charge And a big thanks to fusionicntl for his original work.

awstats data file 6.6

Automatically create the /usr/local/directadmin/scripts/custom/user_create_post.sh (if it does not exist)

#Awstats data file 6.6 update

Automatically update the directadmin_cron file to start collecting stats More options controls for both admin and user from within the plugin. (I will probably modify this to create a random one in next version).

#Awstats data file 6.6 password

It uses the same password for all new installs, but users are told to go change it. Now when users do the install from the plugin, it will automatically password protect the folder and then prompt them to go change it in the tune stats option. Automatically password protects users /awstats folder upon install. Now the options are set to prevent his as long as the users /awstats directory is password protected. With previous versions you could use the "?config=domain.tld" parm to view other users stats, regardless if they had the directory password protected or not. Set options that prevent users from displaying each others stats. This prevents users from updating stats via web browser.more secure as this is one of the vuln that plagued AWS for a while in previous version. Sets AllowToUpdateStatsFromBrowser=0 by default. Only need to activate AWStats for that user on new server and do a normal AWStats install from the plugin in their User DA screen. When moving a user to a new server, his stat data will follow him now.

#Awstats data file 6.6 plus

This means now that stats will count against your clients disk usage and on the plus side, be backed up by DA's normal processes. The config file will stay where it always has been in /etc/awstats. It is now stored in /home/user/domains/domain.tld/stats folder. Changed default location of users stats data. Previoiusly you had to edit the update script and make a change to the url, but I've permentantly fixed that Update.sh script grabs the latest AWStats build (currently 6.6) now instead of 6.5.

awstats data file 6.6

Corrected url in /scripts/update.sh for retrieving current AWStats version (6.6). For existing users, you'll need to go and fix this manually for now. Now when awstats is turned on for a user, it will chown it to the user. htpasswd was getting owned by root and uses couldn't update it. htpasswd from their plugin options screen. Run this to move the awstats*. and files to the users /stats folder after running /hooks/alldomains.php. Added new script called movestats.php (in awstats/hooks directory). *** DISCONTINUED.NOW INCLUDED IN DIRECTADMIN *** New thread for my version of fusionctl's AWStats plugin updates.







Awstats data file 6.6