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NAME

       webdruid - A web site log file analysis tool.

SYNOPSIS

       webdruid [ option ... ] [ log-file1 ] [ log-file2 ] ...

       webdruid-resolve [ option ... ] [ log-file1 ] [ log-file2 ] ...

DESCRIPTION

       The  WebDruid  is  a web site log file analysis program which produces usage statistics in
       HTML format for viewing with a browser.  The results are presented in  both  columnar  and
       graphical  format,  which  facilitates  interpretation.  Yearly, monthly, daily and hourly
       usage statistics are presented, along with the ability to  display  usage  by  site,  URL,
       referrer,  user  agent (browser), username, search strings, entry/exit pages,  and country
       (some information may not be available if not present in the log file being processed).

       The WebDruid supports CLF (common log format) log files, as well as Combined  log  formats
       as  defined  by  NCSA  and  others,  and  variations  of these which it attempts to handle
       intelligently.  In addition, the WebDruid also supports W3C formatted log files,  allowing
       it  to  parse  IIS log files.  Logs may also be compressed, via gzip.  If a compressed log
       file is detected, it will be automatically uncompressed while it is read.  Compressed logs
       must have the standard gzip extension of .gz.

       The  WebDruid,  when  used with the graphviz tools, can produce path graphs and users flow
       graphs. Path graph allows you to see the preferred path your users take when  browsing  on
       your  web  site.  Users flow will draw lines between the urls, each line being balanced by
       the number of hits.  For more information see 'Using path &  users  flox  graphs'  in  the
       README file.

       webdruid-resolve  is  normally  just  a  symbolic link to webdruid.  When run as webdruid-
       resolve, only DNS file creation/updates are performed, and  the  program  will  exit  once
       complete.   All  normal  options  and configuration directives are available, however many
       will not be used.

       The WebDruid main documentation is located in the README file.  It  contains  instructions
       on   operating   with   the   software,   as   well   as   a   reference   for   all   the
       /etc/webdruid/webdruid.conf config file directives, and command line options.

BUGS

       Report bugs to fabien@juliana-multimedia.com.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (C) 2003-2004 by Fabien Chevalier.

       Original Copyright (C) 1997-2000 by Bradford L. Barrett.

       Distributed under the GNU GPL.  See the files "COPYING" and "Copyright", supplied with all
       distributions for additional information.

AUTHOR

       Fabien Chevalier <fabien@juliana-multimedia.com>